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SiteIni.Pack Auto-Updates

Hi,

Is there a way to auto-update the SiteIni.Pack that appears on the EPG Channels page? http://webgrabplus.com/epg-channels

I maybe over looking something, but as of now, I have been manually downloading them and overwriting the existing folder. Is there an automated process to do this?

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SiteIni.Pack.Update.exe (included in the main revisions) of course in linux there is the script SiteIni.Pack.Update.sh

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mat8861 wrote:

SiteIni.Pack.Update.exe (included in the main revisions) of course in linux there is the script SiteIni.Pack.Update.sh

Hi Mat, do you have a link for the windows version? The only install I have is the wgp exe.

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check in C:\Program Files (x86)\WebGrab+Plus\bin

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Thank you. I can't believe I overlooked that there was an additional exe file in the original install folder. I guess once I was using the working WGP folder with the executable run file, there was no reason for me to look at the install folder.

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Does the updater overwrite existing modified siteini files, like schedules direct which needs a user credential in the file?

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Yes overwrites the siteini.pack as it writes the last. What you can do is create a folder siteini.user and add your siteini with login in there

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Do I need to make any changes to the config to let WGP to look for the ini file in the siteini.user instead of Siteini.pack folder?

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No it checks automatically. Obviously both folder need to be in the same path

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Ok, thanks. I see the WGP already creates a siteini.user folder so I copied the schedulesdirect.ini file and pasted it into it. The only thing I have to check moving forward are revisions that are made to that ini file.

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