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<blockquote data-quote="pgjensen" data-source="post: 422201" data-attributes="member: 73843"><p>we could probably test it for 1910-2050 or something and make that the season id. i'll mess with it in the code this week if i get a chance. after that i can deal with an expression. if it matches up to thetvdb.com season then it should be no problem. the code shouldn't have to be changed but maybe in a few trivial spots, if any.</p><p></p><p>common format is yyyy-mm-dd right? if mm-dd-yyyy that's easy too to parse the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgjensen, post: 422201, member: 73843"] we could probably test it for 1910-2050 or something and make that the season id. i'll mess with it in the code this week if i get a chance. after that i can deal with an expression. if it matches up to thetvdb.com season then it should be no problem. the code shouldn't have to be changed but maybe in a few trivial spots, if any. common format is yyyy-mm-dd right? if mm-dd-yyyy that's easy too to parse the year. [/QUOTE]
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