2024-03-14, 05:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-03-14, 05:09 PM by dacook. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hi,
I spent quite some time looking for a solution to have a prefix in the movie-directory-name, but havn´t found a solution yet.
Would you please be so kind to assist?
Is it possible to ignore a index-prefix (specified by a character, e.g. "_") in scraping?
example 1 numeric index:
Star.Trek.Collection
01_Star.Trek.The.Motion.Picture.1979
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
02_Star.Trek.The.Wrath.of.Khan.1982
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
03_Star.Trek.The.Search.for.Spock.1984
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
example 2 date index:
Dustin.Hoffman.Collection
1967_Die.Reifeprüfung
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
1969_Asphalt.Cowboy
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
1970_Little.Big.Man
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
I spent quite some time looking for a solution to have a prefix in the movie-directory-name, but havn´t found a solution yet.
Would you please be so kind to assist?
Is it possible to ignore a index-prefix (specified by a character, e.g. "_") in scraping?
example 1 numeric index:
Star.Trek.Collection
01_Star.Trek.The.Motion.Picture.1979
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
02_Star.Trek.The.Wrath.of.Khan.1982
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
03_Star.Trek.The.Search.for.Spock.1984
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
example 2 date index:
Dustin.Hoffman.Collection
1967_Die.Reifeprüfung
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
1969_Asphalt.Cowboy
movie.mkv
movie.nfo
1970_Little.Big.Man
movie.mkv
movie.nfo