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I'd say more because the way we e.g. provided a lot of wildcard-rules throughout time is now wrong.
Luckily I often used RegEx right away^^
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contains | equals | contains not | equals not For example: contains : *.txt would match *.txt as well as *.txt.doc equals : *.txt would match *.txt but not *.txt.doc |
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@mgpai: I mean the *same method to build auto pattern from user input* was used. I will do some more changes (next core update) to create different auto pattern depending on contains or equals
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So, if I understand you - @mgpai - correctly, wildcards in JD rules already worked according to the official wildcard definitions before? Code:
*.txt would match *.txt but not *.txt.doc But '?' (representing a single character) still doesn't seem to work at all (as tested in the bottom search field). e.g. *.?? should find all files with an extension which is only two characters. *.?? should find video.rm, it should not find video.ram. Would it be possible to add/enable that, too? |
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Yes and no. It worked by coincidence because of contains = Pattern.find and equals = Pattern.matches mode. With next core update I will update auto wildcard mode to handle to create different pattern according to mode
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e.g. *.?? should find all files with an extension which is only two characters.
*.?? should find video.rm, it should not find video.ram. Quote:
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wait for next core update and then test it
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I will!
Will have to open the 'About' window now and then to find out, when the core update has been made. |
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@StefanM: I will ping you here
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[QUOTE=mgpai;504148]You can modify **External links are only visible to Support Staff**... script to get an alert.
First of all, thanks for the prompt reply. I modified and installed that script. Then I clicked on Test Run. I had to confirm the permission and "Don't show this again". It showed me the core revision number. But I could not get the Test Run work once again. I click on the 'Test Run' button, the button 'responds'. But then nothing happens. Also restarting JD wouldn't help. Can you help? |
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Thanks, I appreciate this.
BTW, what about VK.com issues? I understand, that they have not been addressed in the current core revision #46157. Could you ping me for that one as well, please? So I know when it makes sense testing it. |
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Please post vk related reports in the vk thread.
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It will repeat the task on each run and display an alert only if the version has since changed and does not exist in that file. |
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Changed the number in that txt-file to 46156, and I did get the alert again. Now I have 46156 46157 in that file as you explained. BTW: I've been using JD for more than 12 years now, but today it was the first time I installed a script. Thanks to you! And maybe I can learn to write scripts by 'combining' or replacing lines from some other scripts, as soon as I understand parts of those scripts. Again, thank you very much! |
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Did these recent changes also affect filtering entries in the Downloads/LinkGrabber-panes with wildcards?
I.e. entering arte lists all packages/filenames with the string anywhere in the name. Entering arte*2200 only lists files which start with arte and end with 2200, so like the regex ^arte.*2200$. But I'm sure before these changes entering arte*2200 was treated like ^.*arte.*2200.*$, at least in the older May-18th-build I tried. Any way to get the old behavior back, or is this changed for good? |
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@Derp: yes, caused by recent change, see https://board.jdownloader.org/showpo...08&postcount=5
I don't know which one is better Quote:
or add option to use old mode like Quote:
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