Hi folks. I'm home from work on a snow day today (yes, winter still has a vicious grip on Newfoundland), got a bunch of practice and housework done, and decided to see what you were up to.
I told you I wasn't giving up on PlaymoDB. Your conspiracy theories are entertaining, but, no, I'm still on my own... I was talking to a Geobra programmer for a while but wasn't in a position to take advantage of his help. However, there's now lots of data available on the web from Playmobil themselves, so I'm looking at seeing how much I can get the computer to do for me.
Since Playmobil has revamped their site, I've picked at writing a few batch-routines to grab data from there, and some of that data I've released. There are at least 1366 PDFs of instructions on their site right now (press space bar in the "Building Instructions" search in their page footer, and you'll see the current count). In the "Ersatzenteile Finden" link in that same footer, you can search for any part number, and you might get its name in German, its price, maybe a picture, maybe a list of some sets it's in; so I've been automating searching for those, rolling through series of part numbers on spec, and found piles of parts with mysterious names (or none), no pictures, no sets, that I have no idea where they go! A detective game for someone. All the PDFs have proper URLs now, easily constructed by substituting the set number into the URL you get when you search; set pictures, box-back pictures, set names, all in a standard place. Quite a few sets on the .de and .fr sites have decent lists of parts, in plain HTML now, not those obscure flash files they used to use. So I've added a few things as you've seen.
It's not completely dead, never was. I can't manage to do the comprehensive rewrite that the site needs to return to former glory, but, as you probably know, "Your Set List"
http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/your_set_list.pl has always worked, and now has little blue Playmobil-head icons that are links to the PDFs; the text search
http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/textsearch.pl and part-category browser
http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/category.pl have always worked; you've seen the text inventory lists, and I think I can make the German part names show up there instead of blanks, pretty easily, if that'd be any help.
So hang in there - I'm still thinking about you all
Don't send me stuff, post in the forum instead (except for instructions, of course), it'll definitely get out quicker that way, and will be there if I'm ever able to start collecting info and doing inventories by hand again. And if anyone else wants to try their hand at making a database that works better than mine, go get Playmobil's data and go right ahead - no harm to me, and it'll benefit everyone.
Cheers, Heather