oh okay, I didn't think of that, will try to improve the links from .org. the idea was that once you are on .com you use the search engine there
Only way now to get that download timer is:
- Open Firefox, login at .org and .com
- Find any subtitle at .org and hit Download (beta).
Now this window has the timer
- If I copy the url from the Download (beta) button and remove the /download from address:
Now using Download button (at .com) doesn't give the timer
(guessing this happens because now there is time to check for browser extension)
Extra note:
After this, if I go back to .org and search a new subtitle and download it by hitting beta-link I get timer again so it forgets me.
So for now, all the subtitles are first uploaded to opensubtitles.org, then they are imported on .com======
Did download Finnish subtitles from .org and .com for movie:
https://www.opensubtitles.org/fi/subtit ... an-film-fi
And that got me thinking.
Does beta site (.com) use UTF-8 coding where main site (.org) uses ANSI in every subtitle? Does that conversion add the extra line somehow?
Example: Beta.com (left) and Main.org (right)
Need to remember from where every subtitle was download when uploading hash info as that line messes it up.
the new site reads, analyses and converts the subtitles to UFT-8. so, on .org, you can get pretty much any encoding ever used, and on .com you always get UTF-8