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Old 03-21-2024, 04:35 PM   #16
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You might be better running Calibre and starting the content server.

As a result of looking at your issue I discovered my workstation Apache was broken.

Anyway, this system has had upgrades and the Apache not used since. So why is it not running when it's installed?
1: Trying to load php7.4 instead of php8.1, so fixed that.
2: No server name. Easy fix
3: Something already on port 80. Seems "lighttpd" is installed. No idea why and nothing answers when I connect to port 80. Edited its config to port 8020 in case it's needed rather than uninstall. Restarted it.

Then restarted Apache and port 80 now gives me the default "Welcome page".

The Calibre content web server seems friendly enough and you'll get support on it.

Third party programs using the Calibre Database isn't a good idea.
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