use _search_regex in GenericIE
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# Site Name | Video Title
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# Site Name | Video Title
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# Video Title - Tagline | Site Name
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# Video Title - Tagline | Site Name
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# and so on and so forth; it's just not practical
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# and so on and so forth; it's just not practical
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mobj = re.search(r'<title>(.*)</title>', webpage)
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video_title = self._html_search_regex(r'<title>(.*)</title>',
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if mobj is None:
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webpage, u'video title')
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raise ExtractorError(u'Unable to extract title')
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video_title = mobj.group(1)
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# video uploader is domain name
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# video uploader is domain name
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mobj = re.match(r'(?:https?://)?([^/]*)/.*', url)
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video_uploader = self._search_regex(r'(?:https?://)?([^/]*)/.*',
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if mobj is None:
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url, u'video uploader')
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raise ExtractorError(u'Unable to extract title')
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video_uploader = mobj.group(1)
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return [{
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return [{
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'id': video_id,
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'id': video_id,
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