Open Dissembler Bugs

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  • William_R._Forstchen's biblio lists 3 titles that will be supposedly published in late 2010. AFAICT, the data comes from Amazon UK, e.g. see this record. All three titles were allegedly published by Pocket in September 2005 and are out of print, which is quite unlikely. They are not listed on Amazon's US Web site either. The question of Amazon's reliability aside, how did Dissembler decide that the publication year was 2010 and not 2005? Did it check a wrong field? Did it failt to account for the European time format (DD/MM/YYYY)? Ahasuerus 12:30, 16 Jun 2006 (CDT)
  • The following entry (since corrected) was apparently originally created by Dissember:
    • Title: The Land of Narnia: Brian Sibley Explores the World of C. S. Lewis
    • Authors: Brian Sibley and Pauline Baynes and C. S. Chronicles of Narnia Lewis
    • Year: 1990 Ahasuerus 14:14, 24 May 2006 (CDT)
  • Dissembler (or the ISFDB1->ISFDB2 conversion?) appears to add "xc3x82xc2xa0" and similar strings to random titles. For example, the titles used on Matthew Clarke Lenton's Wolfpac and G.F. Edwards' Witches in Stitches are messed up.
  • Dissembler appears to have (or at least had at one time) a problem with parsing long composite editor records. For example, Young Mutants (tag YNGMTNTS1984) had the following editors listed before I corrected the record:
    • Isaac Asimov
    • Martin and Waugh, Charles Greenberg
    • Charles Waugh
    • Martin Harry Greenberg
  • Hence the peculiarly named "Martin and Waugh, Charles Greenberg" in the list of authors. I have seen this problem at least twice, but the first time I didn't realize what was causing it. Ahasuerus 18:29, 3 May 2006 (CDT)