Re: polarization character case in channels.conf

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I have used upper and lower case to denote for different sources in the past in diseqc.conf and it worked. Case needs to, or needed to in the past, match.

On 11/7/2012 9:12 AM, Mike Hay wrote:
Well, there is a toupper() in cDvbTransponderParameters::Parse(), so
I would expect that all characters can be given in either upper- or
lowercase.

Are you sure the case was the problem?

Klaus

I'm pretty sure it is the case as I have tested the following two strings with no other changes and get different results.

ITV1 London;BSkyB:10758:VC56M2O0S0:S28.2E:22000:3328=2:3329=eng@4,3330=NAR@4:2326;2327=eng:0:10060:2:2044:0 # This works
ITV1 London;BSkyB:10758:vC56M2O0S0:S28.2E:22000:3328=2:3329=eng@4,3330=NAR@4:2326;2327=eng:0:10060:2:2044:0 # This doesn't

Mike



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