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Hello,
I'm trying to set up some filters in ktorrent's rss plug-in. I was curious if there was a way to set up a regular expression that will automatically increment itself up a week after it grabs the current episode of a show. For example, I want to download "Real Time with Bill Maher". On the site I use, every episode is formatted like so: real.time.with.bill.maher.2009.04.24.hdtv.xvid-iht.avi.torrent I know how to use a Boolean "or" to specify format, for example, using (xvid-iht | XviD-aAF) to specify I will accept either of those formats. However, I am unable to figure out how to increment the date 7 days after each episode is downloaded. Since the show airs every Friday at 10, I would want it to look for 2009.04.10, then when that's downloaded look for 2009.04.17, etc. Furthermore, can I set up something that smart enough to know the next one after the 24th will be 2009.05.01? Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Trevor |
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Back to the original poster, the reason behind this not being in there, is most feeds you keep track of will only add an episode once. So you could just use wildcards for the date, and as long as they don't put up the same torrent multiple times you would be fine with it (you could use someone like eztv.it).
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