That certainly is strange, I am actually in canada, but it would make sense
that they serve us the US listings since we mostly get US television
stations.
the exact info that I want is here on the Episode's airing page.
http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt1397945/tvschedule
is this not where imdbpy pulls its listings from?
here is the page for the previous episode (which has already aired)
http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt1397944/tvschedule
the only difference is that the newer episode doesn't list the title or
season/episode numbers. (because it hasn't aired yet?)
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Davide Alberani
<davide.alber...@gmail.com>wrote:
> On Apr 19, Andre LeBlanc <andreplebl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thats actually not the data that I am looking for. I need the date
> > AND TIME that the episode is airing, not the original air date.
> > on the page that I linked to you can see that 13x07 is airing at
> > 10PM on wednesday.
>
> Hmmm... no: no sign of it in my page. :-)
> You can see what I got here:
> http://imdbpy.sourceforge.net/tt0121955_episodes.html
>
> Are you from the United States? I suppose IMDb customize the
> pages based on the country of the viewer.
>
> By the way, remember that IMDbPY accesses the IMDb server using its own
> "user" (it sends its own cookies) and uses the 'akas' web server; i.e.:
> http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0121955/tvschedule
>
> > but when I do this:
> >
> > i.update(ep, 'airing') ep['airing']
> > I get a KeyError, there is no 'airing' info for that episode.
>
> I see... this is due to the fact that, for episodes, the table
> containing the 'tv schedule' is different. :-/
> You can look at:
> http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0121955/tvschedule
> http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt1397945/tvschedule
>
> respectively for the series and the episode.
>
> So you are right; using the previous example, this won't work:
> import imdb
> i = imdb.IMDb('http') # or 'mobile'
> m = i.get_movie('0121955')
> i.update(m, 'episodes')
> episode = m['episodes'][13][7]
> i.update(episode, 'airing')
> print episode['airing']
>
>
> I'll see if it's possible to support both formats, but it could
> take some time.
> In the meantime, maybe you can parse the list of aired episodes
> (taking it from the series) and look specifically at the episode
> you're interested in.
>
>
> Thanks for the bug report, I'll add your name to the credits. :-)
>
> --
> Davide Alberani <davide.alber...@gmail.com> [PGP KeyID: 0x465BFD47]
> http://erlug.linux.it/~da/ <http://erlug.linux.it/%7Eda/>
>
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