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Old 05-11-2014, 07:24 PM   #2654
Jade Aislin
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Originally Posted by JimmXinu View Post
I haven't been able to replicate Jade's problem--the URL update warning and replacement works fine for me.
I ran into that problem again, but I have an idea what might be causing it. As I am currently trying to reorganize the stories I have already downloaded, I'm transfering them into different libraries. I set the add book feature to ignore a story if it is already in the new library. I think that might be affecting the override function of FFDL. Once I finish moving the stories, I will reset my preferences back to override stories when the story already exsists in the new library.

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Originally Posted by JimmXinu View Post
Empty list would be:
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[archiveofourown.org]
include_subject_tags:
I was wondering how to do that. Now I'm wondering if I can use the extra_valid entries with the include_in_(valid entry) to repopulate the tags with what I want. Right now, Once I am ready to send to my device, I take every book and do a search and replace in editing. For instance, I take search my character column, add a 'C.' to the beginning, and then put the new metadata into the tags column. It would be easier if I could do that automatically as I grab the story. I'll have to fiddle with it when I have the stories sorted.

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Originally Posted by JimmXinu View Post
The second one is because parentheses '()' are part of the regular express language and need to be escaped when they're part of the string to be matched:
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replace_metadata:
 category=>Angel: the Series=>Buffyverse
 Teen Wolf \(TV\)=>Teen Wolf
Does the second fandom not need the 'category=>' in front of it? For some reason, I thought it had to look like this:
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replace_metadata:
 category=>Angel: the Series=>Buffyverse
 category=>Teen Wolf \(TV\)=>Teen Wolf
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