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zefq
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xmltv.xmltv.se

Would be realy nice with support for xmltv.xmltv.se. This is already in xmltv format, and they also have a file with latest updates http://xmltv.xmltv.se/datalist.xml.gz

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I could try to do it my self if there is any documentation on how too or a well commented siteini

For example what does this actually mean:

titleoriginal.scrub {single|<dt>Originaltitel:</dt>|<dd>|</dd>|<dt>}

I would guess it something like find element with content <dt>Originaltitel:</dt> but the rest is a bit fussy

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Hi,

Did you ever manage to create a siteini for xmltv.se?
I'm interested too.

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we have created an working one, maybe someone likes to edit the file to make it possible to scrape channellist

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doglover
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For a channels file

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Thank you!

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I fix the rating scraping and...

after a while of testing, the ini isnt really working (strange timezone problem)

situation :

orginaldata xmltv.se 1 :
programme start="20190329201500 +0100" stop="20190329220500 +0100" channel="hd.rtl2.de"
programme start="20190401201500 +0200" stop="20190401211500 +0200" channel="hd.rtl2.de"

Orginaldata xmltv.se 2 :
programme start="20190329201500 +0100" stop="20190329224000 +0100" channel="cinema.sky.de"
programme start="20190401201500 +0200" stop="20190401214500 +0200" channel="cinema.sky.de"

Scrapet result is :

Scrape data 1 :
programme start="20190329201500 +0100" stop="20190329220500 +0100" channel="hd.rtl2.de"
programme start="20190401201500 +0200" stop="20190401211500 +0200" channel="hd.rtl2.de"

Scrape data 2 :
programme start="20190329201500 +0100" stop="20190329224000 +0100" channel="cinema.sky.de"
programme start="20190401201500 +0100" stop="20190401214500 +0100" channel="cinema.sky.de"

realy strange....
The problem is, only the first channel in webgrab++.config.xml will get the correct offset +200 on 04012019... why ?
(tested by changing orderin config.xml)

someone have an idea ?

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DeBaschdi
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when i try to parse an use the complete (correct) start / stop string with
index_start.scrub {single|start="||"|>}
index_stop.scrub {single|stop="||"|>}

and set timezone back to utc

the log tells me :

Unable to update channel hd.rtl2.de
Generic syntax exception:
message:
Current culture: en-GB
time parsing error : String was not recognized as a valid DateTime.
startdatetime time scrubbed : 20190327010000 +0100
computer date/time format: 27/03/2019 16:39:49

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After a littlebit more testing, back to Europe/Berlin time, (with fake systemdate 01.04.2019)

the offset +0200 will be added on all channels.
so, it semms to be an webgrabplus bug.
normaly, webgrabplus should add the correct offset +0200 to all channel >01.04.19, even the system time is before Summertime.

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