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Originally Posted by thiago.eec
I have two old iPads that I use for reading comics and for my son's books.
Since they can't be updated, Safari can't acess the Server either. So, the solution is to add the '/mobile' sufix. E.g.: http://192.168.0.200:8080/mobile
The interface is quite simpler: basically you can search for books and download them, but can't manage the library in any way.
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hey mate! just saw your reply.
On another browser that I was planning to use as often as WF Classic, a
Pale Moon fork (28.10.7a1.win64) that accepts my most used
XUL-based pre quantum
add-ons apocalypse extensions, I get a different message:
Code:
Error: Could not initialize database - You must allow calibre to use IndexedDB storage in your browser to read books
I use the content server locally mostly for quick FTS listings using
http://127.0.0.1:8080/#fts_panel=search&fts_query=NEAR(%22{searchTerms}%22,30)&fts_use_stemming=n&isTrusted=true&library_ id=mylib&mode=book_list&panel=fts in the sadly irreplaceable
Quick Search Bar by by Peter Fajdiga. It looks like this:
Was considering asking Kovid for support on this, but I gave up on it because I've come to realise that I will really need to adapt and "build" a modern browser that at least mimics all the capabilities I had with the XUL-friendly browser profile I have built and used pleasantly for decades.
The mobile interface could be a workaround for me however it doesn't offer FTS and also won't display images in author notes:
BTW, does anyone know of a browser that can run both XUL-based add-ons and Web Extensions,
besides Waterfox Classic??
Calibre Search won't run on New Moon because it's a Web Extension. Neither
Save Text to File 2.7.1, the best version, nor Tab Session Manager and others...