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<blockquote data-quote="bobert24" data-source="post: 991146" data-attributes="member: 139177"><p>Of course not. That would have been too easy, and saved that extra hair that I apparently didn't need.</p><p> </p><p>I didn't realize false positives could happen and screw up the parsing. It makes perfect sense, of course. I actually thought about this while I was dealing with the problem yesterday - it would be fantastic if there was a way to tell which rule a show was processed under. That way false positives could be easily picked out, rules rearranged, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Also, is there some kind of guide to the regular expressions used in here? Like I said, I've dealt with them more than a few times, but the ones that come loaded by default are complex enough that, without some sort of reference or place to start, they're very difficult to make sense of, much less modify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobert24, post: 991146, member: 139177"] Of course not. That would have been too easy, and saved that extra hair that I apparently didn't need. I didn't realize false positives could happen and screw up the parsing. It makes perfect sense, of course. I actually thought about this while I was dealing with the problem yesterday - it would be fantastic if there was a way to tell which rule a show was processed under. That way false positives could be easily picked out, rules rearranged, etc. Also, is there some kind of guide to the regular expressions used in here? Like I said, I've dealt with them more than a few times, but the ones that come loaded by default are complex enough that, without some sort of reference or place to start, they're very difficult to make sense of, much less modify. [/QUOTE]
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