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Old 03-24-2015, 10:48 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by dickloraine View Post
I think he wants it the other way around.

To do that, you would need an add-on for your browser that searches in calibre. Maybe you could make use somehow of the calibre command line. Write a batch file and hope you find a browser add-on that allows you to send to a batch/program. Or maybe you could querry to calibres content server, if it is running. But I don't think there is an easy solution
I think you are correct

The content server Page has a Search Box, in addition to the predefined, General use ones.

As long as the C S is running (and carefully exposed to the World).
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