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"& quot ;" vs " " in Descriptions

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    ClassicGMR
    last edited by 25 Feb 2019, 22:40

    One more question for the day. It's really a pain to go through, find and fix.

    Is this a function of the scraper or is there something in EmulationStation that is mis-handling these?

    In many descriptions I have
    & quot ;text& quot ;

    Instead of
    "text"

    Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional!
    Enjoy the ride!

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      mitu Global Moderator @ClassicGMR
      last edited by 26 Feb 2019, 04:47

      @ClassicGMR said in "& quot ;" vs " " in Descriptions:

      Is this a function of the scraper or is there something in EmulationStation that is mis-handling these?

      The scraper should properly (un)escape the " part, but it might as well be that the scraping site has the wrong content (i.e. & quot; instead of "). Can you give more details about what scraper/scraping source/game ?

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        ClassicGMR @mitu
        last edited by 26 Feb 2019, 05:29

        @mitu I know one already since it's one of my favorite games.

        Pressure Cooker for the Atari 2600:

        In Pressure Cooker, you are a cook whose job is to fulfill hamburger orders at & quot ;The Grill& quot ;. Along the bottom of the screen you will see the orders for various types... etc etc

        Here's another. 1942 for the NES:

        The year is 1942, and you are the daring fighter pilot & quot;Super Ace& quot ;.

        One more. 720 Degrees for the NES:

        But, if you don't get to the competition in time, the infamous & quot;Skate or Die& quot; message appears, and you have to hurry!

        I believe I scraped every game I have initially with Selph's scraper. As per the source I can't nail that down 100% because sometimes thegamesdb wasn't responding. I'd say almost all came from that source however.

        Also - to be specific - there's no space between the ampersand and the q in the descriptions. I had to put that there so this board wouldn't translate it to ". =)

        Growing older is mandatory. Growing up is optional!
        Enjoy the ride!

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          mitu Global Moderator @ClassicGMR
          last edited by 26 Feb 2019, 05:37

          @ClassicGMR Aha. I suppose that happened some time ago, because right now the scraper doesn't work with the new TDGB API/Site. You might want to re-scrape those entries (or the whole list) using another source site (ScreenScraper) or - if you have a recent Emulationstation - scrape them using the internal ES scraper (from either TGDB or Screenscraper).

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