Thanks. That fixed the episodes issue. Unfortunately, it also caused and revealed more issues.
1. Names with accented characters are not being handled correctly. See the attached list. These are people added by updating movie records with the plugin. In most cases, the person already exists in their proper name, so these are duplicates (and both appear in the credits of the movie updated).
2. The new option to
Download episode data for roles is simply including any parenthetical data with the role, while not selecting the option excludes it. This works fine for credits in series, but it also affects movies. The second and third attachments illustrate the effect on
2001: A Space Odyssey, with the parenthetical data and without. This is a good news/bad news story. The bad news is important information like "(voice)" is omitted. In this case, I might guess Douglas Rain played the voice of HAL 9000, not the computer itself. But with it omitted from the role of "Mission controller," I might not realize that was a voice role. The good news is it gets rid of those stupid "(as [actor's alternate name])" comments. For me, the good outweighs the bad, but this is adds yet another reason why the ability to handle multiple plugin configurations is required (i.e., IMDb-movies and IMDb-series). (No, this is not a request, but would be nice to have in version 1.)
3. If this new option is applied to movies (i.e., to retain "(voice)" and other useful parenthetical comments), it inserts a large space (34 spaces for the ones I checked) between the role and the comment—as illustrated in the second shot.
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