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Darkflame
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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 5:54 pm Post subject: Two very hard to do ideas... |
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Ok, I know these ideas are hard to do, but I'm putting them out there because Id love to have them;
1. Track Internet shows as well as tv shows. Theres now a huge number of online shows and its near impossible to keep track of when their episodes are out short of checking each site manualy each day.
Obviously without a central source of information, its kinda impossible to pull this off. But if someone thinks of a solution it would be great to add.
I have been compiling a table of online shows and can forward the list if anyone wants.
2. A My-episodes side project; Intelligent Spoiler tags. Wouldn't it be cool if websites could use spoiler tags which automatically censored only stuff you haven't seen? MyEppisodes + A Firefox/Chrome plugin could work.
Obviously getting people to use a tag would be a issue in itself.
But if someone made this, Id certainly use it myself in my review website
I know these are both longshot ideas, but I think if somehow they could be pulled of it would be two more very compelling reasons to use this site. |
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TwyLight
Posts: 26 Location: Zutphen, Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:46 pm Post subject: |
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Both impossible lol,
myepisoded gets its show info from tvrage, if they add internet shows so will myepisodes. |
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Darkflame
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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:21 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, I figured as much.
Oh well. |
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livin52
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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The 1st one depends on TVRage.
And the 2nd one should depend on the admin of the website, there are ways to mark something as a spoiler and provide a button/link to show/hide the content... |
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Darkflame
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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Sure. But rather then generic spoilers that lots of sites have, I was proposing it would be neat for a site-independent standard that automatically knew what you have seen and what you haven't based on your MyEpisodes.com database.
It would certainly take co-operation from site-owners, but I think if such a standard could be agreed upon, and implemented ver a plugin (as W3C would take years), I think youd get quite a few sites using it.
I see it working by the plugin parseing the page for a specific (invisible) string, and if it sees it then the contents between get spoilered.
So rather then;
[spoiler]
youd have
[spoiler#ShowName#S01E01]
etc
I know this is a dream, but I think it could work. Would be especially good for sites like ign or io9 which often have spoilers even in titles. |
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livin52
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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That is not hard to do but to implement.
You could make a script for that but, as you say, you need cooperation from site owners which is very hard to get... Could take years...
Think that there are browsers *cough* IE *cough* that still does not comply with W3C standards... |
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Darkflame
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:48 pm Post subject: |
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IE barely complys with anything.
But I could rant all day on that
I guess you might be able to have some sort of user-submitted spoiler system. A bit like those Side-Wiki things. So rather then adding content to a site your censoring it.
But, yeah, this is getting progressively more complex a task.
Well, as I said, just chucking it out there.
But if it was ever done, Id support it with my sites. (and their massive half-dozens of users I have) |
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