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Old 06-23-2010, 06:04 AM   #329
Jim Chapman
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Originally Posted by silkshadow View Post
A bug, if I use Calibre .7x's native content server (instead of the opds generator app), none of the books are displayed.
Odd. It seemed to work OK for me - so your setup must be different in some way. To debug this, I'm going to need to look at the OPDS catalog that your content server is generating. I guess there are two ways to achieve that:
1) You may be able to get it by typing the catalog URL into an IE/Firefox/Safari explorer window, and then saving the source of the page that you get back. Or if you're familiar with curl, that would be ideal.
2) You give me the details I need, so I can access your content, and I try getting the catalog myself.
You can email me, as ever, at home@jim-chapman.net.
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A quick request when it comes to this as well. Could you support username/password support for accessign the calibre library?
I didn't do this so far, because there are quite a few ways that different OPDS catalog providers might handle the passing of usernames and passwords, and it would therefore be something of a never-ending task to implement it. It is on the list.
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