Thanks, I understand. But there are a zillion other 'filters', usefull for any user search, but definitely for admins doing their job. Just to mention a few:
Filter by upload time:
/subadddate-1 : One hour
/subadddate-2 : Twenty-four hours
/subadddate-3 : One week
/subadddate-4 : Fifteen days
/subadddate-5 : One month
/subadddate-6 : Six months
/subadddate-7 : One year
Sort by:
/sort-0 : Name
/sort-1 : Country
/sort-2 : #CD
/sort-3 : Sub file extension
/sort-4 : Framerate
/sort-5 : Date
/sort-6 : Sub rating
/sort-7 : #uploads
/sort-8 : IMDB rating
/sort-9 : Uploader name
/sort-11 : Number of thanks -
NOTE: use with "/asc-0" to get most thanked first
/ordmoviereleasename-1 : Movie release name
To be completed with:
/asc-0 : Decreasing
/asc-1 : Increasing
Miscellaneous filters:
/moviename-bla+bla+bla : Subs of a specific movie (=> replace "bla+bla+bla" by the movie name or keywords).
/moviename-*** : A complete list of all movies.
/moviehash-0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a : Subs with hash code 0a0a0a0a0a0a0a0a attached to it.
/moviehashcnt-on : Subs sorted by the amount of hash codes. The first one will have (extremely) many hash codes.
/searchonlytvseries-on : Subs of TV episodes only.
/searchonlymovies-on: Subs of movies only.
/subtrusted-on : Subs uploaded by a Trusted user.
/subversion-on : Subs which have been updated with a new version.
/subcomments-on : Subs with comments.
/subcommentsby-0000000 : Subs with comments by one specific user (=> replace "000000" by the user ID).
/autotranslation-on : Subs that are machine translated.
/subbad-on : Subs marked as bad.
/subfilesize-on : Subs sorted by file size (of the subtitle file). Useful to find spam or 'nonsense' subs.
/emptymoviename-on : Subs non-existing in IMDb.
/noepisodes-on : Subs of TV series without episode ID's existing in IMDb.
/subadmincheck-1 : Suspicious subs to be checked.
/subadmincheck-2 : To be checked if subs and movie are actually matching.
/disabled-on : Subs that have been disabled.
User/movie ID filters: (Advanced)
These filters are normally used by links in pages, but can be copied (and combined) in the URL as well:
/idmovie-000000 : Subs for a specific movie (=> replace "000000" by the
movie ID)
/imdbid-00000000 : Subs for a specific movie (=> replace "0000000" by the
IMDb ID)
/iduser-000000 : Subs uploaded by a specific user (=> replace "000000" by the user ID)
/iduserd-000000 : Subs downloaded by a specific user (=> replace "000000" by the user ID)
/iduserdnotrated-000000 : Subs downloaded by a specific user, but not yet rated (=> replace "000000" by the user ID)
/iduserdrated-000000 : Subs downloaded by a specific user, and rated (=> replace "000000" by the user ID)
/moviebytesize-000000000 : Subs for movies with file size of
x bytes (=> replace the "000000000" with the movie file size).
TV series specific:
/pimdbid-0000000 : Subs for specific TV series (=> replace "0000000" by the
general IMDb ID for that series)
/season-0 : Subs of TV series, limited to only a specific season (=> replace "0" by the season number)
Note: the "season" filter
must be used in combination with the "pimdbid" filter.
Specific filters:
/idmovie-132378 : Shows subtitles without a movie name (
"No movie title yet").
/idmovie-141628 : Shows spam subtitles, to be analyzed.
Additions:
/showfilename-on : Shows subtitle file name in extra line within search result pages.
/showcomment-on: Shows uploader comment in extra line within search result pages.
/showfilenamehash-on : Shows movie file name(s) of attached hash code(s) in extra line within search result pages.
And a couple more....
What about these?