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Setting up WebEPG for Dar.fm US radio epg
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<blockquote data-quote="Gcarr" data-source="post: 1286243" data-attributes="member: 149437"><p>[USER=98267]@doskabouter[/USER] Thanks for the response! Would that have allowed me to submit the range of days using 1-7 (vice 0-6)? Besides the 24 hour offset, I could never get the plugin to download Saturday's programs. The range from 1-6 would download Sunday to Friday and 0 would download another week day. I did briefly look at that option and thought it would not work for me due to that. </p><p></p><p>At that point I kind went off on another tack. Since I only have a few stations that I am actually interested in recording and, since the schedules don't really change much, I just ended up creating my own xml file and wrote a powershell script to update the dates in it daily. I think that might satisfy my needs for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gcarr, post: 1286243, member: 149437"] [USER=98267]@doskabouter[/USER] Thanks for the response! Would that have allowed me to submit the range of days using 1-7 (vice 0-6)? Besides the 24 hour offset, I could never get the plugin to download Saturday's programs. The range from 1-6 would download Sunday to Friday and 0 would download another week day. I did briefly look at that option and thought it would not work for me due to that. At that point I kind went off on another tack. Since I only have a few stations that I am actually interested in recording and, since the schedules don't really change much, I just ended up creating my own xml file and wrote a powershell script to update the dates in it daily. I think that might satisfy my needs for now. [/QUOTE]
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