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Old 10-05-2010, 06:45 AM   #268
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You should still be able to get the Calibre one running but you'll have to specify a different port. That said, if you're already using both 80 and 443 which are the only ones that the Kindle's web browser will allow over a 3G connection, then yes this is probably the answer to your woes
Oh, I've got it running, no problems there. But I can't access it from work, for instance. I can't get the line through my router. I've got port 80 routed to my webserver (so, if I enter my domain name, or IP, I'll end up at my server). But I've absolutely no idea how I can route another port to the same server. If I try my IP:8080, I get a timeout...

But, I got another idea... I noticed that the webinterface uses an ajax call... I think I'll look into that and try to incorporate it into my own web application...
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