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Just throws the whole thing into the Title field, cutting off at the . again. I just don't know how to make it ignore the . in the string so it doesn't 'interrupt' the parsing.
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Ah that explains it, it drops the file extension before running the regex, and it thinks the file extension starts at the first period. Will be fixed in next release
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haha, I don't feel so daft now. TYVM for the help, and I look forward to the next release (-:
BTW, most of this coding stuff is greek to me... which must mean you're a god! Thanks again! |
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