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Old 06-16-2017, 12:35 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by skipster10 View Post
Windows 10 64-Bit Install. Long-time Calibre user including the content server.
Browser: Internet Explorer 11

After upgrading to 3.0, I reconfigured the Content Server (i.e., Set the Port, Enabled Require Username, Created User Account, Restarted Calibre and the Content Server). When trying to access the content server, I get a perpetual message "Loading Please Wait, You can also use a simple, non-javascript version of the site: here". If I click on here, the mobile site comes up. I am unable to access the regular site, however.

Note that I have two calibre servers and have the same experience on both.
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Originally Posted by mrbrimi View Post
Windows 10 64 bit using Edge error message:

"You are using a browser that does not have the iframe srcdoc attribute. This is not supported. Use a better browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, instead. You can also use the simplified /mobile interface if you do not have access to a modern browser."

Same machine using Internet Explorer 11 the page does not load. Displays message:

"Loading, please wait…

You can also use a simple, non-javascript version of this site: here"
See https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/ser...rowser-support
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The new calibre server makes lots of use of advanced HTML 5 and CSS 3 features. As such it requires an up-to-date browser to use. It has been tested on Android Chrome and iOS Safari as well as Chrome and Firefox on the desktop. It is known not to work with Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge (hopefully Edge will start working when Microsoft gets around to implementing a few missing standards).
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