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Old 05-31-2017, 08:11 PM   #6
davidfor
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Originally Posted by jfreudenthal View Post
Strange. I don't use calibre at all, just browsed to a folder on my synology where I store my epubs.
I assume you mean the NAS is presenting a web page for you to select the books and download them.

What should happen is that when you press the link for the book it will prompt you whether to download or not. If you press download, it starts the download and eventually prompts whether to open the book or not. In both cases, the book should be stored in the root directory of the device when connected to a computer. Is that file being created but not added to the library?

From my small amount of testing, the only place I have not been able to download a book from is the calibre v3 beta. Anywhere else that I have tried to get an epub from works. That isn't a large list, but it includes Porject Gutenberg and the Kobo store.

If the NAS has any logs for the download, you should check them to see what it says. Otherwise, you need to check the headers for the download to ensure they are being set correctly for the browser to see it as a book.
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