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Old 12-15-2014, 08:21 PM   #3585
ThatLibraryRat
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Device: Bookeen Frontlite Muse
Thank you for creating this useful plugin!

I have a weird problem with it lately. I use the portable version on a key. It work just fine everywhere but on my personal computer =/
I installed calibre x64 one time long ago (because I was tired and didn't have the eyes open enough to see the big '64' smack on the logo) but have reinstalled the x86 version since.

And 80% of the 'update checking function' times... I keep receive this:

calibre, version 2.12.0
ERREUR : Exception non gérée: <b>UnicodeDecodeError</b>:'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xfb in position 41: invalid start byte

calibre 2.12 Portable isfrozen: True is64bit: False
Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 Windows ('32bit', 'WindowsPE')
('Windows', '7', '6.1.7601')
Python 2.7.8
Windows: ('7', '6.1.7601', 'SP1', 'Multiprocessor Free')
Successfully initialized third party plugins: FanFictionDownLoader && Kobo Utilities
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "calibre_plugins.fanfictiondownloader_plugin.dialo gs", line 610, in do_loop
UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xfb in position 41: invalid start byte

I really don't know how or what to do after deleting calibre on the computer with CCleaner and co.

It's most annoying when trying to check the update of my extensive (a little over 800) library.

Please help T.T

Also, does anyone know how to create a column to see witch epub was created with FanFictionDownloader or not?
It would help with my management =)

(If I'm butchering English, I'm deeply sorry. I'm kinda French and not really bright with languages =/ )

Thank for reading until this point!
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