On 09/22/2008 12:51 PM, Davide Alberani wrote:
> Believe it or not, IMDbPY 3.7 is here! :-)
> As usual, you can download everything from http://imdbpy.sf.net/
>
> In this release the html parsers were replaced with new DOM/XPath-based
> parsers, mostly based on the work of H. Tur
On 02/27/2009 08:42 AM, Chris Thompson wrote:
> Regarding the lxml package, I have "python-lxml version 1.3.6-1"
> installed and "libxml2 version 2.6.31.dfsg-2ubuntu1.3". This is detected
> by the imdbpy installer but I still get the warnings. Here is a snippet
> from my console:
>
>
> r...@z
On 03/25/2009 05:36 PM, Davide Alberani wrote:
> On Mar 25, "H. Turgut Uyar" wrote:
>> Maybe we should set the dependency info in the setup.py file so
>> that a release with version greater than 2.1 will be selected.
>
> For sure it won't hurt. :-)
>
Gre
On 03/25/2009 06:07 PM, H. Turgut Uyar wrote:
>> Is there an easy way to translate the XML
>> generated by the XSL file?
>>
>
> It should be easy, an XML book I have says to put an entry for every
> language
>
That proved to be too naive of me. From what I
Many happy returns :-)
On 04/01/2009 02:17 PM, ori cohen wrote:
> heh awesome :) beer for everyone..
>
> Ok, sharing the birthday with GMail is not easy, but exactly five
> years ago IMDbPY 1.0 was released, too. :-)
> And I can notice, with a bit of pride, that - _30_ releases later
On 11/14/2009 06:16 PM, Davide Alberani wrote:
> Right now I'm not sure about how to proceed: leave the old set
> of parsers and release 4.3 ASAP, or wait until the new pages
> are completely deployed.
> Hints?
>
I think that for an application which uses IMDbPY, it is important that
the main par
On 03/10/2010 07:19 PM, Davide Alberani wrote:
> today IMDbPY was featured on the Sourceforge's blog:
> http://sourceforge.net/blog/imdbpy-projects-imdbcom-data-onto-your-screen/
>
That's very nice :) Cheers!
Let's hope this will attract more developers.
--
H.
l (falling back to BeautifulSoup if
> lxml is not installed).
>
At some places we have to fix the HTML before feeding it to lxml or
beautifulsoup (the "preprocessors" in the code). Maybe it was one of
those pages.
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H
iles is:
.../site-packages/imdbpykit/web/static
This directory contains a hidden file (.environment.xml), for which the
server also needs write permissions.
Bye,
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H. Turgut Uyar [GPG KeyID: 0xEAF45FB8]
http://web.itu.edu.tr/uyar/
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Hi,
Now that the test skeleton is in the repository (the codename-simplify
branch), it would be very helpful if more people could contribute with
tests. The testing code is quite simple, here's an example from the
person main details page tests:
def test_name_should_be_canonical(person_main_deta
Hi,
Is it possible that pyinstaller doesn't handle the setup.py file and/or the
MANIFEST.in file like the sdist command does? Those are the places where
the cookies.json file is listed.
Turgut
On November 18, 2017 10:13:07 AM "H. Turgut Uyar" wrote:
Hi,
Is i
Hi,
Over the last few years, I've refactored the basis for the IMDbPY HTML
parsers into a separate package called "piculet" that could be used with
-hopefully- any HTML markup. It has no required external dependency,
supports py2/py3/pypy and improves on the current IMDbPY parsers with
some featur
On 02/28/2018 12:13 AM, Davide Alberani wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 9:05 AM, H. Turgut Uyar wrote:
>> So I decided to develop a parser generator that will read a
>> specification for a parser and generate the necessary code
>
> What kind of help you need, mostly?
>
Hi,
I've created a new branch "py2" which supports both py2 and py3 in the
same codebase. As of today, it's up-to-date with the current master and
passes almost all the tests. But it only deals with the http access
system; there are no changes regarding sql or s3.
If you need Py2 support please t
Hi,
A few days ago the documentation was converted to a Sphinx project. This
was mostly a straightforward format conversion that didn't touch the
content or the structure of the documents.
I've been working on a draft for organizing the structure of the
documents. The content is still the same, I
Hi,
Could it help to use fuzzy string matching on the local tsv files?
https://github.com/seatgeek/fuzzywuzzy
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Turgut
On 27-09-2018 18:33, Kesselheim, David DK - NOH wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I need to look up quite a large number of titles (16k). I have the title
> (more or less, sometimes
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