2 Replies Latest reply: Apr 21, 2014 8:48 AM by kdeuler RSS

    Any idea what FM_SCxxxxxx classes are?

    kdeuler Community Member

      Hi. I have RH11 and I'm working with topics that I imported from FM12. I just discovered a lot of phantom classes that start "FM_SC", followed by several numbers, sprinkled throughout the text, as shown just below in the quote. Any idea what these are all about? It seems like they can be safely deleted, but I'm not sure. If safe to delete, are there any tools that can delete them en-mass?

       

      The main downside to these classes is that when I click on text that follows one of these items, the highlighted style in the Style tab becomes unselected.

       

      Thanks in advance.

       

       

      <p class="FM_Body">The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) provides subscribers

      with frequently updated scheduling information for each channel the subscriber

      receives. The programming and scheduling information is obtained and ingested

      automatically from an EPG provider, such as Gemstar and Tribune Media

      Services. <span class="FM_SC5286726">Metadata for local channels is created

      through local data files and loaded into the system through the Local

      EPG Loader script. </span></p>

      <p class="FM_Body"><span class="FM_SC11180233">The EPG files correspond

      loosely to </span><?rh-udv_start name="ProdMain" ?>Minerva<?rh-udv_end ?><span

           class="FM_SC11180233">&#160;channels. A channel is a container of

      time-based programs, including the EPG station to which it corresponds

      and the address (or addresses) that carries the program content itself.

      A channel appears in a channel lineup only when it is added to the lineup.

      A channel may have multiple addresses, including a multicast IP address

      for TV-over-IP, a virtual channel for a cable system, or a URL for HLS

      content. The client automatically uses the appropriate content for the

      device. </span></p>