(2020-11-08, 04:35 AM)VCR58 Wrote: ...However, I discovered a second Linux box on the network cannot see shared folders with a semicolon in the folder name. They just don't show up.
Actually, the other Linux box will show the shared folders with semicolons as shortnames also, so I can see them.
I just took a closer look at this. A colon should definitely have been removed on either Windows or Linux. It's not entirely clear why it wasn't. Was Schedules Direct your EPG source? (wondering if it might have a unicode character that looked like a colon, but wasn't)
(2020-11-08, 08:05 PM)sub Wrote: I just took a closer look at this. A colon should definitely have been removed on either Windows or Linux. It's not entirely clear why it wasn't. Was Schedules Direct your EPG source? (wondering if it might have a unicode character that looked like a colon, but wasn't)
I do have SD as my EPG source.
I suppose it could be some unicode character. However, I have three different movie folder names and they all appear as semicolons. They usually are in the title when there are sequels. These are the titles with semicolons I have currently on my NextPVR Linux server.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave (2008)
It related to 'Use Movie.Name.(YEAR) format for movies if possible' setting, which took things down a different path, with slightly different logic for how the name was handled.