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Old 10-11-2011, 01:21 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by RDaneel54 View Post
Ah, two times through the overdrive loop and it works!

Ha, ha to you "Only Sony can get library books directily from the reader" naysayers.

teasonc, karma coming your way.
That's the ticket.

I've just checked after a hard reset to K3G 3.2.1, and with JavaScript disabled from the moment WiFi was enabled.

(Cleared browser history and cookies, images enabled).

JavaScript was not required to complete any step at all, neither on our library's Overdrive client site*1 nor on Amazon.

Seems to me the button (where all the trouble occurs) was labeled 'Get for Kindle' when JavaScript was enabled. This time, it was labeled 'Download'.

I did not find the absence of JavaScript support to be any hindrance.

Good on them, to make it work well without JavaScript.

So, to tell someone else about this (like my family) I'll just tell them to disable JavaScript before starting a session with the Overdrive library site.
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*1 Your local library's version may differ -- visit

ebooks.nypl.org
or
overdrive.bpl.org

to compare.
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