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| dwanny |
Posted - 30 Apr 2003 : 05:59:33 When you run several scripts on a movie the "Web Link:" will always be updated to the last script's address. This can be a problem for people who would like to keep a 'base' Web Link from for example IMBD. Could you add a feature in the "Import Configuration" tab that would allow someone to keep the original Web Link?
Thanks,
prkoat |
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| Romio |
Posted - 29 May 2003 : 22:56:55 Should be a Script problem, I will try to fix it asap,
Alessio |
| Tom |
Posted - 29 May 2003 : 22:30:41 i have noticed that the quote (") character looks something like &*^`gy; when imported from imdb. this wouldn't be a script problem would it?
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| Romio |
Posted - 27 May 2003 : 09:04:20 Hi,
I have get your DB, in 3 ours I will send it back to you (I am out of home now).
Bye!
Alessio |
| sunaman |
Posted - 27 May 2003 : 03:48:47 Thank you very much Alessio for your kind offer!
Sincerely, Tom
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| Romio |
Posted - 25 May 2003 : 21:52:33 Hi, and sorry for my late reply, but all week-end I was out of home.
Please, ZIP your DB and send it to me, I will convert to 1.2 for you.
Alessio |
| sunaman |
Posted - 25 May 2003 : 02:07:35 quote: Originally posted by Mawu But I think it will be better when you post in detail all the bugs you have found. Alessio is working all day long to fix it and with 1.4 he is on a very good way (can't really reproduce your criticism as far as stability and resources are concerned; what funky characters to you see in your database?)
I know that alessio works hard on this great piece of software but still regret that i updated to 1.4. especially when retrieving info from a online database, it needs a lot of resources and barely allows you to have a single other application running. funky characters are frequent carrier return in the text. i tried to reproduce them here but i can not get them displayed in the forum and i don't know how to attach a text file or screenshot...
is there any other way to get the info back into my still existing 1.2 database without copy and paste all data fields???
thanks, tom
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| minimetro |
Posted - 24 May 2003 : 18:59:53 Hi Wassmer,
the easiest way to import your new database into xMM 1.2 is to use directly MS Access (I used this procedure from time to time for csv-Import into xMM). And it`s always a good idea not to delete old databaes. But I think it will be better when you post in detail all the bugs you have found. Alessio is working all day long to fix it and with 1.4 he is on a very good way (can't really reproduce your criticism as far as stability and resources are concerned; what funky characters to you see in your database?)
Bye Mawu |