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Old 09-16-2021, 02:57 PM   #6437
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I've posted test versions with an experiment feature to support using FlareSolverr.

If you are not able to obtain, install and run FlareSolverr on your own from the FlareSolverr documentation, I politely suggest that you are not a good candidate for evaluating this experimental feature at this time.

After you have FlareSolverr running, to enable it in FFF use:
Code:
[www.fanfiction.net]
use_flaresolverr_proxy:true
# optional settings with default values shown:
#flaresolverr_proxy_address:localhost
#flaresolverr_proxy_port:8191
Obviously, this is mostly for ffnet, but it does appear to work for many other sites. Notably, it does not work for SpaceBattles, SufficientVelocity, QQ and I assume the other XenForoForum sites. FlareSolverr fails with a 'Page Crashed' error.

I've tested the FFF code in Win10, Mac and Ubuntu 21.04 using Calibre 5.x official releases and Win10 CLI. I've only run FlareSolverr on Windows and used the flaresolverr_proxy_address setting to point the different Calibre to the same FlareSolverr proxy server.
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