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Support / Moviemeterplugin
« on: January 21, 2012, 02:00:04 pm »
Hi, me again about the Moviemeter-plugin ;D When I try to use the plugin, via the Import-menu, normally you might get a list of similar titles to choose from. Now, with every movie, that menu only gives 1 item, saying: |</span> (so no title(s) displayed). When you choose it, it doesn't download the data. Programme just continues.


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Support / Re: Moviemeter-plugin movie description
« on: December 17, 2011, 01:25:52 pm »
Great, thanks a bunch!

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Support / Moviemeter-plugin movie description
« on: December 14, 2011, 01:44:35 pm »
Hello,

When I use the Moviemeter-plugin to get a Dutch film description, the description text in the normal PVDB userview starts with <span itemprop="description"> and ends with </span>.

This is also the case for Genre and Actors, e.g.:
Genre:          <span itemprop="genre">Drama<, span>

Actors:          <span itemprop="actors">Chris Evans</span>   
                      <span itemprop="actors">Michael Biehn</span>   
                      <span itemprop="actors">Vinessa Shaw</span>

Is that fixable?

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Support / Re: French movie titles
« on: September 18, 2010, 11:54:21 am »
Hey, great tip, about the space. I can live with that :-) Thanks. And nice to have finally found people caring about the really important things in life too ;D

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Support / [SOLVED] French movie titles
« on: September 15, 2010, 07:21:28 pm »
Hi, I was trying to add the L' prefix to the ignore-list for alphabetising the movie titles (as in: L'Appartement, L'Empire de Loups, etcetera. But it doesn't have an effect. Does anyone have a workaround, for instance using asci code or something?

(Of course, one obvious way is to just write the title as Appartement, L')

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Support / Re: actors not importing with imdb.dll
« on: June 30, 2010, 05:29:06 pm »
That's a little weird, I downloaded the imdb.dll for a second time (I even checked the date of it and it was the same) and I just 'refreshed' the import of the three movies with a new getting-of-movie-information and now the actors imported just fine. So...thanks for your reply :-) And thanks for your work on the programme.

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Support / [SOLVED] Actors not importing with imdb.dll
« on: June 27, 2010, 11:02:44 am »
Hi,

I noticed the actors are missing in my most recent imdb-imports. Maybe they changed something?

greetz,
KJ

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Support / Re: IMDB plugin shows strange behaviour
« on: December 05, 2009, 01:07:20 pm »
Hi, I tried to reproduce the tagline=usercomment-problem (with the -debug command line parameter 'on'). But I couldn't reproduce it: I started by deleting (really erased, with ctlr+delete) one of the 'problem-movies' and after that PVD imported the tagline just fine. I think the solution is to Ctrl+delete all the movies (or if you know how, just the problem field) and than reloading the data. So it was kind of a caching thing.

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Support / Re: IMDB plugin shows strange behaviour
« on: December 01, 2009, 07:43:41 am »
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Land of the Lost
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Works for me. Huh
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Can't help you there
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;)
Well no problem, thanks for listening anyway. I'll look for clues and let you know when I think I found something.

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Support / Re: IMDB plugin shows strange behaviour
« on: November 30, 2009, 10:21:55 pm »
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It works for me, so I have to ask
I understand  ;)
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—is that the version reported in Preferences - Plugins?
Yes (and to be extra sure, I checked again after you asked, because I am running the dutch language version).

When I wanted to replace the imdb.dll-plugin tonight, I exited the program, downloaded the plugin and unpacked it in de Plugins directory, replacing the one dated november 15th with this one, dated november 20th. And it says 0.9.2.2 at Preferences - Plugins now.

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try adding the record and the URL (http://imdb.com/title/tt0268126/), then updating it
Ah, I didn't know that trick. That works fine, thanks Rick!

strangely enough: no problem with the movie tagline of 'Adaptation'

An example of comment instead of tagline: Land of the Lost; instead of "Tagline: Right place. Wrong time."  it says:
"I have to agree with Kraig. I too never comment on movies because I
don't believe I'm qualified to give a good review. But this goes down
as the worst movie I think I've ever seen. It was so bad that I had to
see it to the end to see if there was some twist or someone was having
a laugh but there was nothing, zip, zero! Special effects were great
and hence it was clear that a lot of money had been spent on this film.
I love Will Farrel and so I was deeply disappointed when I saw this
film. The story came from a kindergarten class and the plot was
pathetic. I'm curious to know who enjoyed this movie and why because
it's tantamount to torture. If I was any of the actors I'd trike this
from my CV. Really...."

(Actually I disagree with that, I loved this movie. But then again, I love everything with Will Ferrell in it  ;D)

Looking it up on IMDB I see it's a comment of july 14th (Land of the losers); the 'newest' comment.

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Support / Re: IMDB plugin shows strange behaviour
« on: November 30, 2009, 08:51:39 pm »
Hi everybody,

I am sure I'm using the 0.9.2.2 imdb.dll plugin but I still have some of the problems people refer to concerning the tagline field.

1. i see <p> above and below the tag line with movies imported somewhere between november 11th 19:06h and november 16th 13:59h
2. than I imported a movie at november 17th at 18:57h which looks entirely fine
3. and in the 7 movies after that (between november 18th 20:04h and today november 30th 19:55h) the tagline has been replaced by a user comment. (no <p>'s anymore

Another little problem I encountered was importing the movie Adaptation (with Nicolas Cage): it just won't 'take', it seems... ???

Anyway, love the Personal Videodb, appreciate all the effort!

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