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<blockquote data-quote="mzemina" data-source="post: 203949" data-attributes="member: 11677"><p><strong>n00n3</strong> - MTSA says (according to the matrix which can be located on <a href="http://movietimes.home.comcast.net/~movietimes/mtsa/index.html" target="_blank">::this webpage::</a>) that Italy is supported, but there is a possibility that Yahoo has changed some of the HTML coding for their web pages lately and this matrix has not been updated. The author of MTSA seems to indicate on that same webpage that he isn't supporting any non-english yahoo websites, but he did release the source code in Visual basic. So if you know that language (or have a friend that does) the MTSA program can be modified to work with changes on Yahoo's website. Opensource allows programmers the ability to continue where the author started!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mzemina, post: 203949, member: 11677"] [B]n00n3[/B] - MTSA says (according to the matrix which can be located on [URL="http://movietimes.home.comcast.net/~movietimes/mtsa/index.html"]::this webpage::[/URL]) that Italy is supported, but there is a possibility that Yahoo has changed some of the HTML coding for their web pages lately and this matrix has not been updated. The author of MTSA seems to indicate on that same webpage that he isn't supporting any non-english yahoo websites, but he did release the source code in Visual basic. So if you know that language (or have a friend that does) the MTSA program can be modified to work with changes on Yahoo's website. Opensource allows programmers the ability to continue where the author started! [/QUOTE]
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