xmltv2html is a cool Ruby script that helps you create an HTML page from XMLTV data. If you want to get organized with your TV listings, this is the tool for you! With xmltv2html, you'll see channels lined up vertically and show times across the top. It even shows info about the shows using neat DHTML popups.
You can tweak almost everything on your HTML page thanks to a handy configuration file and CSS file. So, whether you want it simple or fancy, xmltv2html has got your back!
Before diving in with xmltv2html, it’s super important to have a valid xmltv file ready to go. To help you out, the xmltv distribution comes with two essential programs:
Requirements:
You can set up xmltv2html manually by downloading and unpacking the .tar.gz or .zip file. After that, just run:
ruby setup.rb all
If you're into using GEM (you can find it at rubygems.rubyforge.org), installing is as easy as:
gem install xmltv2html
This release has some great fixes especially for those dealing with xmltv data from grabbers other than na_dd. Here’s what’s new:
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