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IMDb Suggest
Provides search suggestions on IMDb
As you type in the ÂSearch the IMDb field, the script will provide you with suggestions as to what you're searching for. As you type the suggestions get more accurate. Think Google Suggest, but for IMDb.
Current Version: 0.9.4
**IMDb Suggest has been rewritten and renamed to Movie Find. It now has support for movie suggestions on Rotten Tomatoes as well. Therefore I will no longer be updating this script. I will continue to support server request, so the script will still work. If you install Movie Find you must uninstall IMDb Suggest first.**
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Thanks for the suggestions. I updated the script so now when youÂre focus is on the search field, when you hit [Tab] it takes you to the first result (if there is one). From there you can hit [Tab] to move down the results and [Shift]+[Tab] to move up. Let me know if this works as I was getting some strange errors, but it seems to work for me. Right now IÂm working on version 1.0 which will have some new features, so IÂm going to add a more complete Âresult navigation system, as you suggested using up and down keys, to the new version. IÂm also going to look at adding people to the search. If anyone else has any feature suggestions please let me know. Thanks |
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Excellent script. What would make it even better would be to add people (actors, directors,etc). Also, perhaps setting a focus on the top link suggested...so that users can click the up and down arrows to choose a title and hit enter to select a link. Don't mean to criticize at all, just thought I'd suggest new functionality ;) A really great script, once again. |
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Great script, I love it |
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It works great! Keep up the good work :) |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I updated the search algorithm to do more general title matches. Still not perfect, but better. |
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Great idea for people that use IMDB! making the searching easier and fun :) However, I would suggest that if a user doesn't know the exact name of the movie (and haven't we all been in that situation?) the script would offer a close match.
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