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Issue with mjb.categories.explodeSet #1950
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Comment #1 originally posted by Omertron on 2011-06-01T18:25:12.000Z: Sorry, my 2nd remark is not accurate. When I select letter "L", I find the set "David Hamilton" on the first page (capture3). It shouldn't appear there. Same with set "Charlie Chaplin", which is shown because of the movie "Les Lumières de la ville". |
Comment #2 originally posted by Omertron on 2011-06-17T08:01:46.000Z: Issue 1987 has been merged into this issue. |
Comment #3 originally posted by Omertron on 2011-10-04T04:21:12.000Z: To explode sets do not display set option |
Comment #4 originally posted by Omertron on 2011-10-04T09:13:02.000Z: This issue was closed by revision r2672. |
Comment #5 originally posted by Omertron on 2011-10-05T12:24:37.000Z: NOT FIXED!!!! (or needs further explanation) http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showthread.php?tid=55351 see above thread for more info. |
Comment #6 originally posted by Omertron on 2011-10-05T17:15:15.000Z: Solved with r2679 and Thanks a lot! |
Original issue 1951 created by Omertron on 2011-06-01T18:17:07.000Z:
Hi !
I have set mjb.categories.explodeSet=Cast,Title,Year,Director,Country,Genres
When I display the wall slecting a letter (is it what "title" means?), I correctly find the related movies inside the set, plus the set itself, which shouldn't be displayed.
As you can see in capture 1, the set "Lady Bar" includes 2 movies, "Lady Bar 1" and "Lady Bar 2". Both are displayed, along with the set itself, which shouldn't. Same with "Le Lagon Bleu" on the same capture (2 movies in the set: "Le Lagon Bleu 1" & "Le Lagon Bleu 2").
However, in capture2, it seems to work with "Laura", which is part of the set named "David Hamilton". Only the movie is shown, not the set, which is right.
The only difference I can see is that in one case, the set name is very similar to the movies names, and completely different in the 2nd case.
Thanks for your help.
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