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Old 10-29-2011, 09:07 PM   #234
1611mac
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: NC, USA
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Originally Posted by kyteflyer View Post
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I give up. I think I'll just stick all my books on the web, and connect there to get them, or sideload as I have been doing.
ok.. this is interesting... Don't ask me why but when I look at MegaReader and a good connection it has "stanza" appended to it and it is in the form of Device Name instead of ip address.

I just manually created another connection and I had to have /stanza on the end of the address for it to work. (Remember, I'm connecting with MegaReader.

Why does the address require "/stanza"??? I looked at Calibre docs and the simply give the device name:8080.

So, to summarize: my computer device name is:
greg-schnecks-iMac (given in the Sharing control panel)

To make a manual connection with MegaReader (and its default connection too) I have to use:
localhostname:8080/stanza

I did this and I had a 2nd calibre catalogs...

Willl someone explain the "stanza" part of this? It seems to be part of the Calibre server addressing....????

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