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Old 01-21-2011, 06:53 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Frank Lowney View Post
Since Calibre already generates an OPDS catalog, it should not be necessary or difficult to develop a plug-in for Calibre to save at least a static instance of such a catalog to a DropBox (or other) folder.
You're right, it isn't necessary to develop anything. Calibre2OPDS already generates a static HTML version of the Calibre library as an OPDS catalog that you can then put on any hosting or cloud storage service you like. So, to restate the question: What is the problem in using Calibre2OPDS? If even having a static version of the catalog somewhere is, as you say, beyond what the uni is willing to put up with, how is having that as a plugin going to change anything at all?
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