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kirill2785 Posted - 16 Aug 2013 : 18:11:28
i'm trying to import Wall-E (2008).
Instead the movie "Wall-E" the script imports an episode with the same title and year from a tv-show called "Disney's Really Short Report"
the problem is with fastest and complete scripts.
The option "take automatically the first link and continue" is off.
The option "Take the direcklink if there is only one found" is also off.
the engine is not allowing me to choose manually from the result list.
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yan00s Posted - 16 Aug 2013 : 19:29:28
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Originally posted by kirill2785

i'm trying to import Wall-E (2008).
Instead the movie "Wall-E" the script imports an episode with the same title and year from a tv-show called "Disney's Really Short Report"
the problem is with fastest and complete scripts.
The option "take automatically the first link and continue" is off.
The option "Take the direcklink if there is only one found" is also off.
the engine is not allowing me to choose manually from the result list.



Seems to me like XMM is at least half right with what it does. It's one of those cases where machines don't get the context.
If the script would work perfectly right then it would have offered you two different tv episodes to chose from.

BTW if you let it look for "WALL-E" things work like expected. IMDB lists the title for this particular movie in UPPER case, with a special character instead of the regular hyphen.

Remaining question: should a search be case sensitive or not. I've no idea. Maybe if this would be an option...


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