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Card XML File, Rating, Europe formatting

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Dorsai6
¡Feliz cumpleaños!
Desde en Apr 2013

1033 posts
May 21, 2018
As some of you know, I have a Microsoft Access database application the reads data from the iStripper data folders and lets me filter cards and clips and generate playlists. I released a much expanded version for beta testing about a week ago and I think I've discovered a ***** problem:

A card's rating is stored in it's XML file and it appear that it is always in US format: <rate>9.56</rate> This is text data. When one of my beta testers ran the application on a European computer, my logic that converts text to a decimal failed. I think it converted 9.56 to 9560, but I'm not yet certain.

Here is my question: Can 4-5 iStripper users in Europe open one card XML file each and confirm that the US format is always used? While I can think of a number of ways to handle the problem, I need to know how complicated that problem is.

Worst case is that Totem has two XML formats, one for North America and one for Europe and that a single member could have some of each. If all XML files use the US dot format for rating, my problem is simpler.

Note: Every card has an XML file in the data folder. For example card a0001 will have a0001.xml in folder a0001 in the data folder. These files can be opened and examined with a text editor.
stefnev1
MODERADOR
Desde en Jul 2008

4605 posts
May 21, 2018
Hi @Dorsai6,
I try with a0150, a1680, c0100, d0010, e0100 and f0250 : all ratings are in x.yy format, so US format.
I'm living in France.
shodan084
Desde en Dec 2007

1652 posts
May 21, 2018
a0011 <rate>7.91</rate> height is in the same format too.

a0479 <rate>9.04</rate>

e0931 <rate>9.52</rate>

Picked at random...
UK based here.
Dorsai6
¡Feliz cumpleaños!
Desde en Apr 2013

1033 posts
May 21, 2018
Thank you both. It turns out that fixing the general case wasn't very hard.
lukaszr
Desde en Dec 2007

722 posts
May 21, 2018
I can confirm. My XML files have something like this:
<rate>9.62</rate>

Wait a minute... @Dorsai6, you said:
I released a much expanded version for beta testing about a week ago
Where is the download link? Did I miss something?
Dfner
Desde en Feb 2018

643 posts
May 21, 2018
Noticed this thread quite late, but I also checked a few cards: some new ones and older, early A-series and they all have rate as reported others earlier.

To me the format caused problems initially, in the form of "type mismatch"-error when using your application. I changed the decimal separator in my Windows language settings from comma to dot and it worked after that.

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