Kim,

    I did the UNinstall and ALL the files in /searches
    disappeared.

    I then downloaded and installed dqsd.exe v4.0.0.6
    from the dqsd.net website.

    The same (old) imdb.xml is in that bundle and
    does what it says to do, but isn't the right
    "search" which as we know, should yield a
    specically called out movie.

    While I created a one liner for localaliases that
    works, I am not smart enough to edit the xml
    file.  Perhaps you can point me on what to
    modify.
   
    Thanks ! !

    George


Kim Gräsman wrote:
Hi George,

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 18:17, George Hitz <h...@hitz.org> wrote:
  
    My /searches/imdb.xml file is dated 8/29/2002 ! !
    

Curious!

  
    Since I uninstalled and reinstalled dqsd.exe wouldn't
    the newer XML file have installed?
    

It most definitely should, I'm not sure what could've gone wrong
there... Maybe if you picked up an imdb.xml manually from the list at
some point, and copied it into your install directory, then the
uninstaller might not delete it, since it differs from what the
installer put there. But that's just a theory.

I wonder if you could do the uninstall again, and then go back and
check which files remain in the searches directory. The entire
searches directory should disappear on uninstall, but if it doesn't,
you should be able to delete it manually.

Then re-install, and you would get all the latest searches.

Hope that helps,
- Kim

  

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