12-15-2014, 10:26 PM
So, a while ago I released the SceneLogFixerUpper program that I used to pretty up the transcripts retrieved from this site so that character names with special characters would show up correctly, and line breaks could be fixed to show up properly when copy-pasted into a blog.
That was a standalone program though. And it only worked on Windows.
Now, I have access to the site files. This means I can fix the transcripts directly. Which I have done!
If you check now, you'll see that character names with accents and umlauts and whatever the heck else in them are encoded correctly. And, all you'll have to do to get your text into your blog is to view the transcript in your browser of choice, and copy/paste the text. (If you copy/paste the source code, with the tags, you might end up with extra lines. You don't have to do that anymore.)
That was a standalone program though. And it only worked on Windows.
Now, I have access to the site files. This means I can fix the transcripts directly. Which I have done!
If you check now, you'll see that character names with accents and umlauts and whatever the heck else in them are encoded correctly. And, all you'll have to do to get your text into your blog is to view the transcript in your browser of choice, and copy/paste the text. (If you copy/paste the source code, with the tags, you might end up with extra lines. You don't have to do that anymore.)