TV Calendar Reloaded

By mlevit Last update Nov 23, 2009 — Installed 558 times.

Law Order: Special Victims Unit

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s0rce User
FirefoxWindows

I am not able to search for Law Order: Special Victims Unit since the script thinks its Law Order: SVU.

Also, what does getSetGMVariable do since I don't know how to set it to true or false.

Great script.

Thanks,
Lyle

 
s0rce User
FirefoxWindows

Ignore my question about getSetGMVariable I read the change notes and figured it out.

Thanks

 
mlevit Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

s0rce: I'm not exactly sure what you mean. I've added Law & Order: SVU myself and the calendar doesn't display it as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, it displays it as Law & Order: SVU?

The one problem I do see though is the "&" is coming up as & instead. Is this what you're talking about? Either way this problem will be fixed soon.

Thanks

 
mlevit Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

s0rce: v2.19 now includes a fix for the ampersand error I was talking about in my previous post.

Please let me know if you still have a problem.

 
s0rce User
FirefoxWindows

It work's great now. I changed the line:

episodeElement.innerHTML = episodeElement.innerHTML + createSearchLink(showName, seasonNumber, episodeNumber);

to

episodeElement.innerHTML = episodeElement.innerHTML + createSearchLink(showNameAlias, seasonNumber, episodeNumber);

and added an alias changing SVU to special victims unit and it works great.

Thanks very much for the quick update.

-s0rce

 
mlevit Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

s0rce: What I'll do is I'll add a new variable into the ShowAlias class which will allow you to specify if you wish to use the alias name in the torrent search instead of the original name.

I'll try to get this update out tomorrow. Thanks for bringing up this issue.

 
mlevit Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

s0rce: This problem has been fixed in v2.20. Please read the changelog for details.

Thanks

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