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nwdci Posted - 06 Jun 2004 : 04:26:42
On the scripts I have two questions

#1 I also only use a couple of scripts and I am starting to get script errors on the two, dvdempire and blockbuster. Do I need to delete all the scipts before i load the new build to make sure they are up to date?

#2 I Like blockbuster for the imformation it seems to have more and Dvdempire has more covers and the specialty movie repleases like Joe blow widescreen special edition. Is there a way to run them both concurrently.

Thank you

Dave EMM is the Best
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Alessio Viti Posted - 10 Jun 2004 : 19:44:58
Hi,

Yes, is better if you delete all your old script before install the update, this will help you to have only "fresh" scripts and not obsolete.

About Run more that a script : at this time you can use a "chain of scripts". A chain is a sequence of script that XMM launch for download information.
XMM use every script, one by one, for import information about a movie.

There is an help inside XMM that can help you building a chain of scripts.

Bye!

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