Event 8390 on splitsbrowser.org.uk appears to use a so-far-unseen variation on SI CSV files, in that the control data for each competitor starts after 62 cells, rather than 44, 46 or 60 as seen so far.
It appears to be the 60-column format with two extra columns added at around columns 51 and 52. Entertainingly, the CSV header is present, and has 'Control 1' in column 61, suggesting a 60-column format. I made a small modification to si-reader.js in order to read this file, and it read it in fine.
I'm not presently inclined to add support for this file at present, because (a) I haven't seen any others like it, and (b) it is also of the 'nameless' variation, so even if you could load it you wouldn't see any competitor names. If I should find more files like this then perhaps I shall reconsider.
Event 8390 on splitsbrowser.org.uk appears to use a so-far-unseen variation on SI CSV files, in that the control data for each competitor starts after 62 cells, rather than 44, 46 or 60 as seen so far.
It appears to be the 60-column format with two extra columns added at around columns 51 and 52. Entertainingly, the CSV header is present, and has 'Control 1' in column 61, suggesting a 60-column format. I made a small modification to si-reader.js in order to read this file, and it read it in fine.
I'm not presently inclined to add support for this file at present, because (a) I haven't seen any others like it, and (b) it is also of the 'nameless' variation, so even if you could load it you wouldn't see any competitor names. If I should find more files like this then perhaps I shall reconsider.