Agreed, Richard, I think we may share the same issue. As I said in my posts on the subject, I can download using --pid as normal. I did also check last night that my browser could view the schedule page, which it did. On the other hand, my browser is windows native while I run get_iplayer under the cygwin unix emulator, so I may not be comparing apples with apples. I don't use X windows so no proper browser in cygwin but maybe I could try lynx when I'm next at the computer.

I don't know whether this could be related, but I was declined a secure connection to one website yesterday by firefox, which complained about an out of date certificate, having an expiry date about the same as my last successful cache update. Could it be a root certificate issue? I know very little about SSL.

Thanks,
Jon

------- Original message -------
From: RS <richard...@zoho.com>
To: get_iplayer@lists.infradead.org
Sent: 9.11.'17,  15:02

From: CJB
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 1:53 PM


This is still bugging me. It hasn't updated since 14-Oct-2017

This pertains to v3.06 using the Windows PVR

In the User/get_iplayer forlder I just renamed the tv.cache files to tvx.cache

Then I re-ran the tv cache refresh. It produced a new tv.cache file of 1KB

Opening with Notepad this had


#index|type|name|pid|available|expires|episode|seriesnum|episodenum|versio ns|duration|desc|channel|categories|thumbnail|timeadded|guidance|web

If there are a number of you with the same problem, namely cache not updating, it may help if you try to identify what you have in common.

Have you asked in the forum?

What happens if you try to load a page such as
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/programmes/schedules/this_week
in your browser?

What happens if you try to download a programme by PID?

Best wishes
Richard





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