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Old 11-26-2014, 11:24 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by ArgentSun View Post
When I went to update my Calibre desktop client (64-bit on Windows 8.1, x64), the download page indicated that I would be downloading version 2.11 (as you can see on this screenshot) - which was a little weird to me, because I remember being on a higher version, but whatever, maybe the way you guys do versioning is different from what I am used to. So I downloaded 2.11, but when I ran the installer it complained that the file calibre-64bit-2.9.0.msi could not be found in my Downloads folder - which makes sense, I had calibre-64bit-2.11.0.msi in there. Renaming the file seemed to have worked fine (I can launch the Calibre client and it doesn't prompt me to update), but I wanted to bring this to your attention.
ISP caching strikes again

Your ISP is at fault. They cache a copy for additional user requests. When THEY don't detect a size? change, they don't flush their cache and send you what YOU already had.
CALL THEM and explain why doing this for downloads at Calibre-ebook.com is an absolutely rotten practice .
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