keith2045 said:I'm having a couple problems.
First with Gilligan’s Island. I have about 200 entries of Gilligan’s Island the Series. Each entry has 1 episode assigned to it. Never did that before.
With Drew Careys Green Screen show, the reg expressions don’t work. I have it set up like this: Z:\TV Shows\Drew Carey's Green Screen Show\Drew Carey's Green Screen Show - 01x01.avi
With Whose line is it anyway, I had to select the series for each episode.
Salty.dh said:The apostrophe unfortunately is causing some grief. I'm working on a fix this week.
Could you post an example of your file format for whose line is it anyway.
Salty.
Yes I have...also checked for any duplicate spaces in the string...Salty.dh said:moltas
You definately have the \ at the start of your simple expression?
Yes on both. I double checked...Salty.dh said:make sure this is in the simple expressions section and that simple expressions are selected in the parser options.
Salty.dh said:The apostrophe unfortunately is causing some grief. I'm working on a fix this week.
Could you post an example of your file format for whose line is it anyway.
Salty.
keith2045 said:Do you think the apostrophe is causing the problem with Gilligan's Island also? Because it pulls the title, eps #, season #, and Series name correctly. The only problem is that in my db instead of having 1 series called Gilligan's Island with all eps assigned to that series, i have like 200+ Gilligan's Island series in the db with 1 ep assigned to each one. Does that make any sense?
Good job on the plugin. I really love it
keith2045 said:Salty.dh said:The apostrophe unfortunately is causing some grief. I'm working on a fix this week.
Could you post an example of your file format for whose line is it anyway.
Salty.
Z:\TV Shows\Whose Line is it Anyway\Whose Line is it Anyway - 01x01 - 103.avi
Also not sure about anyone else but I’m using the MCE skin, it shows #header.label at the top, and the title of the series overlaps on the series banner.