Invalid chars in ed2k links created by anidb [FIXED]

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Invalid chars in ed2k links created by anidb [FIXED]

Post by Wormlord1442 »

I've just seen it on Hunter X Hunter, episode 05

The interrogation mark ? is translated to /?, but it should be deleted instead, or maybe substituted with _ or -
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Post by exp »

noted,

will be fixed next week. (no time atm :( )
btw. it's the same for ":"

maybe someone could provide a list of chars which may not be part of an m$ win$uck filename? And what about linux ext2?

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Post by Wormlord1442 »

Windows itself tells you which ones are forbidden when you try to use one of them to rename a file.

Here they are:

\ / : * ? " < > |

I think Linux allows any char above 32 (although I'm not quite sure), because problematic chars can be entered in command line with a leading \ char.
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Post by exp »

so those are all @ win$uck?
any good ideas for replacement chars?

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Post by kidan »

_ for / \

! for :

x for *

§ for ?

'' for "

( for <

) for >

or just _ for all special chars
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Post by exp »

*fixed*

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