Hi Clive,
> In the past I would have typed:
>
> get_iplayer --url="xxx" -recursive
Are you sure? With a single `-'?
This old get_iplayer, I haven't upgraded yet, has --pid-recursive.
Perhaps that does what you're thinking of; I've never used it.
> get_iplayer --pid p06hcf2k, p06hcfgy, p06gdf2p, p06gddz0, p06gdd2d,
> p06gdg0q, p06gdfvq, p06gdfmn, p06gdfqp, p06gdfh8, p06gdj6r, p06gdjb9,
> p06dqrzv
...
> I appear to have followed the syntax in the help screen
--pid <pid>,<pid>,...
Don't add spaces after the comma? It makes them separate words.
$ prargv get_iplayer --pid foo, bar, xyzzy
0 '/home/ralph/bin/prargv'
1 'get_iplayer'
2 '--pid'
3 'foo,'
4 'bar,'
5 'xyzzy'
$ prargv get_iplayer --pid foo,bar,xyzzy
0 '/home/ralph/bin/prargv'
1 'get_iplayer'
2 '--pid'
3 'foo,bar,xyzzy'
$
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Cheers, Ralph.
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