I have tried creating an custom ini file for the website amazingfacts.org
However I cannot get it to work, obviously I'm doing something incorrectly.
Could someone please assist me.
Thanks
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Hi Blackbear199,
I am tinkering with the regex atm, and yes initially when I inspected the code it didn't show us as 3 spaces, but I've got that down now.
Regarding the date issue, I just wanted to scrape the current date stuff for now and try and get it to work myself.
I did realise that the week thing is weird and going to be difficult, but I didn't know that it would be a big stuff around.
If you do find a way that would be awesome :)
No, Win 10 :(
If linux is the only way i might have to setup a vm for it
Is WebgrabPlus able to open/follow links?
For example find the next button href (url) and then use it to get epg data from that url.
In this instance for amazIngfacts.org html looks like
<td align="right"><a href="http://webgrabplus.com/media-library/program-schedule/d/4/w/202018"><img src="http://webgrabplus.com/Portals/_default/Skins/AFacts2015/af-images/arrow-next.jpg" border="0" alt="See Next Day" title="See Next Day"></a></td>
I know what you mean regarding that. But if webgrabplus can simply read a url from an element on the page and use that url as the pagnation that should work.
Is that a possibility with webgrabplus
I was thinking it can work as any other crawler. Save the url (which you get via regex) to a temporary variable and then pass it to the 'next' url_index or the some way to get webgrabplus to use that url as the next/pagnated url.
I guess I have it wrong :/
No solution for a windows setup then
That provides the epg data, but the epg data is wrong. I can't seem to match it up with the channels livestream