Pirk
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posted on 11-20-2005 at 04:25 PM
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Accents are not transmitted correctly in the eJ INFO LINKS
When I search (in Amazon.fr or elsewhere) for a non-english Artist or Album having some accents in its name using the eJukebox "Info Links", the web
site returns a "not found" message because accents are not transmitted correctly:
Artist -> Wrong result in Amazon:
Manset, Gérard -> Manset,+Gérard
Raphaël -> Raphaël
Sévères, Les -> Sévères,+Les
Téléphone -> Téléphone
Tôles Ondulées, Les -> Tôles+Ondulées,+Les
Album -> Wrong result in Amazon:
La bûche -> La+bûche
Eros Über Alles -> Eros+Ãœber+Alles
En liberté -> En+liberté
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Audiosoft,
That would be great if you could add the support for accents in the eJukebox Info Links, like you have already done elsewhere in eJ...
Thanks a lot.
PS: This problem also occurs for song names with accents when I search for Lyrics...
PS2: A small bug, but a strange one:
Try to add this link in your quicklinks.ini file:
[Artiste sur Amazon.fr]
URL=http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=music-fr&field-fieldmap=keywords:artist&field-keywords=#artist#
Then the link will appear in your Info links menu like that:
"Artiste sur Amazon.fr]" instead of "Artiste sur Amazon.fr": There is a unwanted "]" at the end! And the link don't works.. Why ??
But if you remove the "]" in the quicklinks.ini file, that fix all!!
Pirk
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Willum
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posted on 11-20-2005 at 04:37 PM
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Same with the é (Alreday from the start of me using EJ)
IDTag: Céline Dion
EJ Shows: céline dion
Whatever i try.. it stays in lowercase.
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posted on 11-20-2005 at 04:51 PM
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Willum,
The problem I'm talking only occurs when you use the eJukebox web "Info Links" menus.
Concerning your problem, I think you have 2 solutions:
- Either you fix your id3 tags v1 AND v2 before importing your files in eJ, then you use the option "Don't perform case fixing" when you import
your mp3s.
- Or you can also (try to) let eJukebox to do the job for you...
(I prefer to fix the id3 tags myself before importing, because eJukebox don't understand very well the French case!)
Normally both work good!
Pirk
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posted on 11-20-2005 at 08:18 PM
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Ok, Pirk, will try that ..... some other time :-) I'm going to sleep now and will take a look at it next week or so.
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posted on 11-20-2005 at 08:22 PM
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Good night Willum!
Pirk
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