Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
.txt file include
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 @saschasp your regular expressens are different from the one i posted, use them and I’m sure it will work 
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 hi, 
 sorry to be dragging up old posts, but im trying to get my mirror to display the contents of a txt file and i have it partly working… i have the contents displaying on my mirror but its all showing up on one line, how can i display it with each line break as in txt file?thanks 
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 @banbutcher you will have to replace the line feeds (\n) with html breaks ( 
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 hi again, im after getting my script to update my txt file with the names of downloaded movies and tv series… how would i go about reading the title of the series and just having the title and info ie: if title has S**E** in it then 
 filename - Archer S01E01pilot 1080p x265.mkv
 desired result - Archer S01E01else its a movie and just add movie name i think this is the bit of code im to edit but i havent got it working :( getDom: function(){ var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); if(this.dataFile){ var meldungRegExp = /Meldung (.*?) /ig; var meldung = meldungRegExp.exec(this.dataFile)[1]; var zoneRegExp = /Zone (.*?) /ig; var zone = zoneRegExp.exec(this.dataFile)[1]; var zeitRegExp = /Zeit (.*?) /ig; var zeit = zeitRegExp.exec(this.dataFile)[1]; wrapper.innerHTML = "Meldung: " + meldung + " Zone: " + zone + " Zeit: " + zeit; } else { wrapper.innerHTML = "No Data"; } return wrapper; } });thanks Richie 
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 @banbutcher said in .txt file include: Archer S01E01pilot 1080p x265.mkv using the regex tester, 
 https://regex101.com/I think this is the regex u want /.*[S][(0-9)]+[E][(0-9)]+/
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 that worked great… however, im a little bit stuck again… your expression works fine and return the correct result but only on the first line of the file and only if i remove the [1] from the end of line 5 of the code getDom: function(){ var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); if(this.dataFile){ var splitRegExp = /.*[S][(0-9)]+[E][(0-9)]+/ig; var split = splitRegExp.exec(this.dataFile)[1]; wrapper.innerHTML = split; } else { wrapper.innerHTML = "No Data"; } return wrapper; }do i need to stick it in some kind of loop? or am i reading the contents of file wrong? again thanks for your help :) 
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 @banbutcher is dataFile an array of filenames? then yes, you’ll need a loop. 
 so, you are moving part of name a, to a new array
 then part of name b to the next slot in the arrayarray.push(item) 
 adds item to the end of the arrayname_of_array =[] initializes name_of_array to be an empty array then u will need to format the array of partial names var x = name_of_array.join(separator) 
 will turn the array into x, a string with separator between the names
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 Band.Of.Brothers.E01.1080p.5.1Ch.BluRay.ReEnc-DeeJayAhmed.srt <br> Archer S01E03 Diversity Hire (1080p x265 10bit S94 Joy).mkv <br> devs.s01e02.720p.hdtv.x264-river[eztv].mkv <br> What.We.Do.in.the.Shadows.S02E02.Ghosts.720p.AMZN.WEBRip.DDP5.1.x264-NTb[eztv.io].mkv <br> What.We.Do.in.the.Shadows.S02E01.Resurrection.720p.AMZN.WEBRip.DDP5.1.x264-NTb[eztv.io].mkv <br>this is the file im reading from… im not sure if thats an array, sorry and i want them outputted same line by line just missing the trailing parts. again thanks for your help :) 
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 @banbutcher reading how 
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 this is my main module .js i think this is where im reading from :/ Module.register("deluge",{ defaults: { updateInterval: 10 * 60 * 1000 //reads the file every 10 mins }, start: function(){ this.sendSocketNotification("START", this.config); }, socketNotificationReceived: function(notification, payload) { if(notification === "DATA"){ this.dataFile = payload; this.updateDom(); } }, // getDom: function(){ // var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); // if(this.dataFile){ // wrapper.innerHTML = this.dataFile; // } else { // wrapper.innerHTML = "No data"; // } // return wrapper; // } getDom: function(){ var wrapper = document.createElement("div"); if(this.dataFile){ var splitRegExp = /.*[S][(0-9)]+[E][(0-9)]+/ig; var split = splitRegExp.exec(this.dataFile); wrapper.innerHTML = split; } else { wrapper.innerHTML = "No Data"; } return wrapper; } });again thanks for your help :) im in way overmy head here! 

