On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 10:54:07AM +0100, Peter Svensson wrote: > Well, that's the nice part. This dude has borken down his stuff like this; > > coming_rss.cgi favoriter_html4.cgi* import_modules/ > table.cgi* valid-html401.png > comming_rss.cgi* fetch_listings.pl* listing_storage.pm > table_html4.cgi* valid-xhtml11.png > copying.txt flat_file_listing.txt pastell.cgi* > test-storage.pl* vcss.gif > docs/ flat_file_sources.txt pastell_html4.cgi* tvdiv.pm > favicon.ico horisontal_table.cgi* rightnow_rss.cgi* tvinst.pm > favoriter.cgi* horisontal_table_html4.cgi* storage_modules/ > tv-k76.css > > > And inside the import_modules directory he has; > > > aftonbladet.pm dagenstv.pm import_utils.pm sveriges_radio.pm > tjohoo.pm tvnu.pm > bleb_org.pm eskilstunakuriren.pm nollettan.pm svt.pm > tv4.pm tvprogram_nu.pm > > And all of these (save the import_utils.pm) ar "plugins" to the actual > grabber. > This is the way I think a grabber should work, since it is so depenent on > its provider. Having just one provider is very brittle structurally.
Hooray. I didn't realize that he was using multiple sources. > > Anyway, what I'm fiddling around with at the moment is to take the output of > this program and jump on it until it looks loike the regular TV-xml > file. Nice approach. This should be dead simple. Just a regexp and some print statements. Good luck. > > The flat-file output from this looks liks this btw; > > > .... > MTV;20031208062500 CET;20031208063000 CET;News;The latest news in > music.[89064779] > .... > Alex -- Alex Polite http://plusseven.com/whoami ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ _______________________________________________ Freevo-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freevo-users
