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Old 11-05-2017, 11:29 PM   #3
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Tns: I tested under Windows 10 x64 with Python 3.6.3. When I did individual file downloads, the books that did download looked fine. An attempt to use --all did not work. For failed single books and --all, the error message was "ERROR: Download URL for supported formats can't be found for product '0123beef-face-deaf-abed-feed5678deed'." A quick check on the Kobo site showed that these were books that I had archived. Perhaps your code could be extended to distinguish books in a user's library from those that have been archived.

Jon: Console yourself with the thought that the file names are human readable making it easier to know what the book is while Calibre's Modify Epub plugin does a pretty decent job of cleaning out the Kobo spans.

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