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Originally Posted by ArtoB
Hi;
Just moved my Calibre install from old Windows 10 PC to a new Windows 11 PC. I used the export/import tools within Calibre to do the move. The Kobo Utils plugin was moved to the new PC with all of my books and settings.
However, whenever I try to go to the help (for Kobo Utils), a browser page (Edge) is opened, but it cannot fine the file(path). For some reason, the path contains %5C in the place of most of the actual slash (/) characters. This was not the case in my old PC.
file:///C:/%5CUsers%5Cmyname%5CAppData%5CRoaming%5Ccalibre%5C plugins%5CKoboUtilities_Help_en.html#configuration
On my old PC, all of the %5C were '/' characters.
The help files ARE in the Roaming folder in the proper place, and can be opened if accessed from the folder directly.
I even updated to the latest version of Kobo Utils, hoping that would help. But it did not.
What's going on with the path that is used?
Thanks;
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The path you posted has an extraneous forward slash in it between C: and %5CUsers which seems to be an artifact of using a Chromium based browser.
Have you tried in a different browser? Firefox works for me while Edge and Chrome and a couple of other Chromium based browsers don't without having to massage the path.
Also note that on Firefox, the initial encoded URL shows the %5C character which is promptly translated to a \.