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<blockquote data-quote="wjw" data-source="post: 1074593" data-attributes="member: 79284"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have just come across this thread - had given up all hope of finding anyone still doing things with WEBepg. Is there any possibility that you might be interested in fixing a problem in the importing of the XMLTV data into the database? It's caused by an error in the UK Radio Times feed which now seems to have become a permanent feature that is not going to be fixed (the BBC have farmed it out). Oddly it only seems to happen at one time in the day.</p><p></p><p>First, here is an extract from the XMLTV file after grabbing from the website:</p><p></p><p> <programme start="20140317193000 +0000" stop="20140317193000 +0000" channel="UK_RT_92"></p><p> <title lang="en">BBC News; Regional News</title></p><p> <category lang="en">News</category></p><p> <video></p><p> <aspect>16:9</aspect></p><p> </video></p><p> <subtitles type="teletext"></p><p> <language lang="en">English</language></p><p> </subtitles></p><p> </programme></p><p> <programme start="20140317193000 +0000" stop="20140317200000 +0000" channel="UK_RT_92"></p><p> <title lang="en">Bang Goes the Theory</title></p><p></p><p>you can see that the first programme (BBC News) has a finish time that is the same as the start time (19.30). The second programme (which is the one that actually gets broadcast) has the same start time (19.30) and a correct finish time of 20.00.</p><p></p><p>The two screenshots attached show what actually gets imported, i.e both of them, but the first programme (actually of zero length and not broadcast) takes on the time of the second programme.</p><p></p><p>Love to get this fixed - simply don't have this kind of skill. I think that it should be possible when examining the data to simply ignore any programme where the start and end times are the same and not write it into the database.</p><p></p><p>Any chance please? It's really annoying because it means programmes in that time slot can't be recorded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjw, post: 1074593, member: 79284"] Hi, I have just come across this thread - had given up all hope of finding anyone still doing things with WEBepg. Is there any possibility that you might be interested in fixing a problem in the importing of the XMLTV data into the database? It's caused by an error in the UK Radio Times feed which now seems to have become a permanent feature that is not going to be fixed (the BBC have farmed it out). Oddly it only seems to happen at one time in the day. First, here is an extract from the XMLTV file after grabbing from the website: <programme start="20140317193000 +0000" stop="20140317193000 +0000" channel="UK_RT_92"> <title lang="en">BBC News; Regional News</title> <category lang="en">News</category> <video> <aspect>16:9</aspect> </video> <subtitles type="teletext"> <language lang="en">English</language> </subtitles> </programme> <programme start="20140317193000 +0000" stop="20140317200000 +0000" channel="UK_RT_92"> <title lang="en">Bang Goes the Theory</title> you can see that the first programme (BBC News) has a finish time that is the same as the start time (19.30). The second programme (which is the one that actually gets broadcast) has the same start time (19.30) and a correct finish time of 20.00. The two screenshots attached show what actually gets imported, i.e both of them, but the first programme (actually of zero length and not broadcast) takes on the time of the second programme. Love to get this fixed - simply don't have this kind of skill. I think that it should be possible when examining the data to simply ignore any programme where the start and end times are the same and not write it into the database. Any chance please? It's really annoying because it means programmes in that time slot can't be recorded. [/QUOTE]
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