Fix: Ladyboy Gold network - matching scene from search result chosen from file cache; update IDs for API searches#2779
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The LadyboyGold network sometimes releases the scenes at other sites/substudios, so there can be more than one search hit for the same scene with basically just the studio name differing in the search results shown in Stash.
If the API search result does not have a main website value, then the URL is generated based on which site API was used.
However it is created, the scene URL will be different for each search result, and therefore in the resulting fragment of the search result chosen, so that is now used to pick from the file cache results in the by query fragment part of the process.
Some of the IDs needed updating for the API searches to work, so that has been done now and each site can be searched for scenes.