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RE: Automatic TV listings: Was RE: http://zz9.dnsq.org
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- Subject: RE: Automatic TV listings: Was RE:
http://zz9.dnsq.org
- From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 15:48:05 -0000
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Looking around in C:\Program Files\Digiguide I found the "chimages"
directory containing *.ch files.
Rename
them as *.png and they show up great in Internet Explorer
:-))
Keith
Ive
been having a look at the fetch.log file from digiguide, and it looks like
each channel is a seperate file. Does anyone know where these files
go
after fetch.exe is finished?
These files are not plain text though :-(
S.
On
Fri,
25 Jan 2002, Keith Doxey wrote: > I was working on a similar idea
last
year and had just about perfected the > script that would process the
HTML grabbed from Ananova when the b******* > redisigned the site and
TOTALLY stuffed my script. > > I havent had time to play with
the
idea anymore but I remember at the time > having concerns about the
server logs picking up on "automated" hits to grab > pages. >
> If only there was a legitimate way to get this info.
I've
been
pondering this as well. I've got a version that screenscrapes from
Digiguide, but I'm also concerned about being spotted in the
logs...
> Your idea of an XML format could be one way to go,
but
wouldnt a simple CSV > file in an agreed format take up much less
bandwidth. It would also mean > that people could import it directly
into Access, SQL, MySQL, Excel etc > without having to do any
processing. > > Once they had it in a database they can search
and retrieve the data anyway > they like.
I'm wondering about
approaching Digiguide, and asking if they'd add an XML version of their
database for subscribers. I much prefer XML over CSV because if the
format
changes then you don't need to rewrite the code that uploads it into
the
database - also, you don't have problems with whether text strings are
enclosed in quotes or not, text strings including new lines
etc.
I
suspect that Digiguide would want to know how many people would
subscribe
before they committed to doing anything. So, what are the groups views
on
this?
Cheers,
Colin.
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