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You can export the library to xml and then write a script to parse the xml and convert it into this.
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If you want to avoid parsing xml or querying sql you also have the option to call jsonrpc (this is what the webinterface is using to produce the information)
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Thanks! I'll check that out.
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Hello,
You can try XBNE, you just give it a file with html tags data. see the sample file in xbne directory ...
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I want to exoprt my Movies and TV Series to a HTML page that can be edited (Custom Templates)
I Tried tons of softwares, but some of them is scrap the movies from imdb and I Don't want to rescrap the db..
I search something that will use the videodb34.xml that xbmc exports..
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Did you try exported to a single file from within XBMC?
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