(2021-04-24, 14:43)N. W. Perry Wrote: Here's an idea: what if we allow "." for the set id, but not "-" or "/" (because they cause other potential conflicts)? Then it could be understood that "." is the preferred substitute for "/" in set numbers, because there are a lot of early sets that use this character, even if they don't represent specific models. This matches the convention used by some of the inventory sites.
And then if the "." is found, it could trigger a hint or warning but not an error.
Hopefully with the above examples I understood it the way you mean it. The more test cases with "ok" or all warning-able or hint-able messages I have, the more precise I can test my code.