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Old 04-08-2010, 09:09 AM   #3
Starson17
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Originally Posted by sjohnson717 View Post
While Stanza recognizes Calibre's content server--at least it does for me-- from Readme I had to access Calibre using the web option. On the Mac, go to http://yourcomputername.local:8080/
What's the difference between "Calibre's content server" which you say Stanza will access and "access[ing] Calibre using the web option" which you say Readme has to access? Aren't these the same things? Are you talking about a difference like the difference between accessing the main content server at http://yourcomputeraddress:8080/ and the mobile version of the content server at http://yourcomputeraddress:8080/mobile?
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