On 26/08/18 16:23, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
No, I don't need to try it. I keep agreeing with you! :-)
And you didn't ask about index numbers, but about PIDs. Please re-read
what I've written.
You are mixing up an index and a PID, `10302' v. `b0bg2ctf'. They are
not the same thing and get_iplayer does not take an argument and work
out which it is. It has to be an index unless it is the argument
following --pid when it can be a comma-separated list of PIDs.
These are the equivalent forms, given my index values here.
10299 10300 10301
--pid b0bbbzr2,b0bcmpgb,b0bg2ctf
Ralph, I did not mis-read what you said, but expressed myself badly. I
am not confusing index and pid references. I was trying to say that as I
had been used to entering index numbers with spaces for a multiple
download I had expected pids to behave the same - but they do not.
Regards
Clive
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