On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 23:44:20 Davide Alberani wrote:
> The bug skips a whole season if the last episode of the previous season
> comes with the "Next US airings" information.
I see.
> Even if in my mind the parser should already handle this case, the
> temporary fix consists of commenting out a si
On Feb 18, Davide Alberani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't make much sense, so far. :-)
The bug skips a whole season if the last episode of the previous season
comes with the "Next US airings" information.
> I'll check the HTML of this page - it's probably something easy to fix.
Even if in
On Feb 17, Hadley Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interestingly, I get different results to you. I've attached the output to
> this mail.
I see, and now I can reproduce the bug - running again the same script.
Doesn't make much sense, so far. :-)
I'll check the HTML of this page - it's probabl
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 03:39:08 Davide Alberani wrote:
> Hey! Don't use The Sopranos as an example just because I'm Italian!
> That's RUDE, CAPISCI?!?! ;-)
Haha, coincidence, honest! :)
> I've run a fast test, and unfortunately I cannot reproduce this problem.
> In the attachments there are both th
On Feb 17, Hadley Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
> Fetching a list of the episodes for The Sopranos (141842)
Hey! Don't use The Sopranos as an example just because I'm Italian!
That's RUDE, CAPISCI?!?! ;-)
> results in episodes[1] actually being season 2, episodes[2] not
> existing, the r
Hi all,
I believe there may be a bug in the building of the episode list when using
the http access method.
Fetching a list of the episodes for The Sopranos (141842) results in
episodes[1] actually being season 2, episodes[2] not existing, the rest of
the seasons are fine.
This is using CVS c
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