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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1286070" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>The way I am forced to obtain the English title when IMDb is translating the page to Dutch is annoying.</p><p></p><p>Easiest way would be for you to force Moving-Pictures to use a VPN that forces imdb.com to show you US page, because then you have none of these localisation issues. But I did play around with tricking imdb.com before but never got that fully integrated. The existing method does work, but it relies heavy on advanced RegEx detection, and I fear with all the changes they have done that this broke down.</p><p></p><p>And yes, those tt-IDs are very useful, but the core issue is pretty much the same for all, so if I fix it for one movie, they normally all get fixed, so don't put too much effort into it.</p><p></p><p>For now you have two workarounds available, and that is to overwrite the title via XML rename, or to use a VPN on the machine where Moving-Pictures scrapes from (if it's a dedicated HTPC that will be easy).</p><p></p><p>Instead of a full rewrite which I've dreaded for years, I'll see if I can do a temporary fix on search-node and details-node to deal with localization. That might have a major impact in how IMDb+ works, but we'll cross that bridge when I get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1286070, member: 18896"] The way I am forced to obtain the English title when IMDb is translating the page to Dutch is annoying. Easiest way would be for you to force Moving-Pictures to use a VPN that forces imdb.com to show you US page, because then you have none of these localisation issues. But I did play around with tricking imdb.com before but never got that fully integrated. The existing method does work, but it relies heavy on advanced RegEx detection, and I fear with all the changes they have done that this broke down. And yes, those tt-IDs are very useful, but the core issue is pretty much the same for all, so if I fix it for one movie, they normally all get fixed, so don't put too much effort into it. For now you have two workarounds available, and that is to overwrite the title via XML rename, or to use a VPN on the machine where Moving-Pictures scrapes from (if it's a dedicated HTPC that will be easy). Instead of a full rewrite which I've dreaded for years, I'll see if I can do a temporary fix on search-node and details-node to deal with localization. That might have a major impact in how IMDb+ works, but we'll cross that bridge when I get there. [/QUOTE]
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