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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4224"><p>[disclaimer]I am not a programmer, so I don't know what I am actually talking about :wink: [/disclaimer]</p><p></p><p>I was just wondering, before everyone rushes off and tries to get this jacked up for their own areas. Is it worth trying to create some sort of "modular" scheme for each country to add in its own support for different yahoo formats or even support the scrapping of other local sites. A plugin architecture for this plugin! This is only because it sounds as if each country's requirements are very different. (I suppose the same sort of thinking could be used for XMLTV grabbers if we were going to unify a grabber system which included non-standard grabbers - sorry I am digressing)</p><p></p><p>A lot of the work could be common (especially for English speaking information), as the trailers, movie info, thumbnails etc could be grabbed by one "engine" (could the IMDB code here help?). We would just need to create the ability for country specific cinema details, and perhaps alternative trailer/info sites for different languages - german, spanish, french, etc.</p><p></p><p>Maybe want to look at the screenshots here for inspiration of what is possible:</p><p><a href="http://www.meedio.com/maid/detail.php?mode=detail&plugin_id={C07E8500-67B7-4DB5-9773-5DB1AD907D87}" target="_blank">http://www.meedio.com/maid/detail.php?mode=detail&plugin_id={C07E8500-67B7-4DB5-9773-5DB1AD907D87}</a></p><p>(If this interests you read through this thread from the start for other good links)</p><p></p><p>Sorry if I am talking nonsense, just thought we should maybe consider the implications at this early stage. Anyone interested in creating a more accessible approach? Or is this already in place with great start that Knubile has made?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4224"] [disclaimer]I am not a programmer, so I don't know what I am actually talking about :wink: [/disclaimer] I was just wondering, before everyone rushes off and tries to get this jacked up for their own areas. Is it worth trying to create some sort of "modular" scheme for each country to add in its own support for different yahoo formats or even support the scrapping of other local sites. A plugin architecture for this plugin! This is only because it sounds as if each country's requirements are very different. (I suppose the same sort of thinking could be used for XMLTV grabbers if we were going to unify a grabber system which included non-standard grabbers - sorry I am digressing) A lot of the work could be common (especially for English speaking information), as the trailers, movie info, thumbnails etc could be grabbed by one "engine" (could the IMDB code here help?). We would just need to create the ability for country specific cinema details, and perhaps alternative trailer/info sites for different languages - german, spanish, french, etc. Maybe want to look at the screenshots here for inspiration of what is possible: [url]http://www.meedio.com/maid/detail.php?mode=detail&plugin_id={C07E8500-67B7-4DB5-9773-5DB1AD907D87}[/url] (If this interests you read through this thread from the start for other good links) Sorry if I am talking nonsense, just thought we should maybe consider the implications at this early stage. Anyone interested in creating a more accessible approach? Or is this already in place with great start that Knubile has made? [/QUOTE]
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