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[backstage] Timezone bug?
Looking at the synopses on sky; the episode information is usually the
first sentence.
On a slightly different note, is there any chance of including episode
numbersfor more series.. It's handy for shows like QI and
Bodieswhich are prepeated
On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 14:07 +, Hywel Williams wrote:
I can't see anything wrong with the times in the data sets both for
today and the 29th's tarball. Remember that they're all in UTC
(hence the Z at the end of the time), so anything up until 31st
October appears to be out of synch by
: 31 October 2005
14:13To: Kim PlowrightSubject: Re: [backstage] Timezone
bug?
Hi Kim,
You seem to me "Mr schedule" ;)
Can I ask you something...
It looks like TV-Anytime supportstrailers, so I guess you can
annotate them them with a CRID specific to the program
At 11:45 31/10/2005 +, you wrote:
From
an internal perspective
Yes! seperate out Series,
Episode numbers and Ep Titles into clear fields. It's really useful if
you were to use TV anytime data to populate programme support sites like,
say, bbc.co.uk/buffy or /theoffice - and becomes really
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:32:11 -
Kim Plowright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
little britain
I'm a lady
/little britain
*snigger* , do you work in the comedy department too ;)
Toodle-pip
Amias
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:32:11 -
Kim Plowright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The set-to-record from trailer is a great idea - and you're right, should
be possible / doable. The problem is, i think, that CRID isn't widely used
across the whole industry - i don't know if TV anytime is used by
At 14:32 31/10/2005 +, you wrote:
[Taking
this back on list as need the attention of the TV anytime
guys]
LOL - If anything, I'm Ms Web
Editorial - I'm a content producer with small grasp of technical stuff,
who just happens to be reasonably good at translating technical stuff
into useful
Hello, backstagers:
It looks like the data generator on the BBC end is having timezone
issues -- all data I have for today (from the 20051029 tarball) is an
hour off. For a while I thought that it was on my end, but no, the
actual XML files get it wrong.
Also, I noticed that at least for some
At 14:23 30/10/2005, you wrote:
Hello, backstagers:
It looks like the data generator on the BBC end is having timezone
issues -- all data I have for today (from the 20051029 tarball) is an
hour off. For a while I thought that it was on my end, but no, the
actual XML files get it wrong.
Also,
On 10/30/05, Hywel Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remember that they're all in UTC (hence the Z at the end of the time)
I must say that I did spend a lot of time thinking about timezones.
For mightyv, we store everything in the database as UTC and only
convert it to the current time (GMT
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