Improved Web Export
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 2:58 am
Firstly, let me say that I appreciate the ftp improvements in the newest version of DVDPedia. However, I have another request to make.
I don't know too much about web design, so I can't go into too much detail on how this might be done, but I have an idea on how to greatly shorten the length of time it takes to export to ftp.
The Problem:
The way it is right now, if I add a single movie to my library and try to update my webpage (http://www.kevindosi.com/library), DVDPedia has to reupload my entire collection. With around 500 movies, this takes a while.
If you use a template that creates a webpage for each movie, like I do, then this takes even longer. The reason is that DVDPedia numbers each collection and puts them in the order you decide, I assume. So, since I list my movies alphabetically it will assign my first alphabetical movie as something like 01.html with the artwork of 01.jpg. When I add a movie to the library, the # of any given movie in an alphabetical list changes so all the page numbers have to be updated.
My Idea:
Instead of exporting as 01.html and 01.jpg, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me in the first place, the pages\artwork should be labeled by their name (ie. AmericanHistoryX.html, AmericanHistoryX.jpg). Then, when you update your site, DVDPedia could automatically upload the entire site and in the background could just choose to not overwrite the files that are already in place. This way, only new entries would be added. The index page would have to be overwritten to reflect the changes, but there's no reason to reupload the artwork and individual movie information pages each time I want to make a simple change.
I also think that implementing this technique would make it much less of a hassle for the user to set up automatic ftp updates in the background (via an system preference or a widget, perhaps, if that were to become a feature in a future version).
Anyway, I appreciate your effort. The FTP feature is fully functional, I just think it could be better. Cheers!
I don't know too much about web design, so I can't go into too much detail on how this might be done, but I have an idea on how to greatly shorten the length of time it takes to export to ftp.
The Problem:
The way it is right now, if I add a single movie to my library and try to update my webpage (http://www.kevindosi.com/library), DVDPedia has to reupload my entire collection. With around 500 movies, this takes a while.
If you use a template that creates a webpage for each movie, like I do, then this takes even longer. The reason is that DVDPedia numbers each collection and puts them in the order you decide, I assume. So, since I list my movies alphabetically it will assign my first alphabetical movie as something like 01.html with the artwork of 01.jpg. When I add a movie to the library, the # of any given movie in an alphabetical list changes so all the page numbers have to be updated.
My Idea:
Instead of exporting as 01.html and 01.jpg, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me in the first place, the pages\artwork should be labeled by their name (ie. AmericanHistoryX.html, AmericanHistoryX.jpg). Then, when you update your site, DVDPedia could automatically upload the entire site and in the background could just choose to not overwrite the files that are already in place. This way, only new entries would be added. The index page would have to be overwritten to reflect the changes, but there's no reason to reupload the artwork and individual movie information pages each time I want to make a simple change.
I also think that implementing this technique would make it much less of a hassle for the user to set up automatic ftp updates in the background (via an system preference or a widget, perhaps, if that were to become a feature in a future version).
Anyway, I appreciate your effort. The FTP feature is fully functional, I just think it could be better. Cheers!