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what did you do to get it working again?

I'm suddenly having this same issue now. i can't connect to the public network address. setting it up and trying via chunky, i get a connection failed. when i just click on the public link in the server gui, i get the "site cant be reached. refused to connect" message.

i did have a hardware change though. i upgraded to a newer, faster cable modem but everything else stayed the same. i did a hard reset on my wifi router so if i had any specific port forwarding, it's gone now. i dont recall having to do anything special w/ ubooquity though. everything else on my network works the same and as it did before the new modem (like my Plex server). only ubooquity is giving me issues now. is there anything else i can try? im on Windows 10, if that helps.

You would have to modify the tags in the comic file's metadata. i use ComicRack to do that although it can be tedious. i have alot of graphic novels that when i scrape from ComicVine, it pulls in the title as "Vol 1, Vol 2, etc...". i have to manually change the title.

awesome! been waiting for your update before i start using ubooquity 2.0. 

honestly im pretty happy w/ everything as-is. i remember all the issues i had setting it up in the first place w/ your theme, im afraid of breaking it all!

i asked the creator of Chunky about this awhile back and he emailed me that it was on his to-do list. that was about 6 months ago though.


my workaround is just downloading the series to my tablet and chunky then sorts it out properly then.


EDIT: i replied the same thing below 7 months ago! lol.

nothing seems to happen when you click on the little bookmark icon...but if you go to your bookmarks, it will be there. i'm not sure if that is by design but that is how it's been working for me.

any chance for NEC Comics, Now Comics, Crusade Comics? thanks!

the simplest way i was able to get it to work on Windows (10) was to install GIT (Git-2.10.1-64-bit). from there i was able to "open" a Linux window (Bash on Ubuntu on Windows). i then just followed the instructions that KanadaKid posted as well as another Windows user here (i think James Williams?). took a bit of trial and error but once you get it working, it's pretty slick and easy. good luck!

i've noticed this too and in these cases, i end up just editting the HTML. yeah it's tedious but ive only bothered doing it w/ the "bigger" titles like Spider-Man or Walking Dead. small price to pay for such an awesome tool!

AHA!!! i think that is the point i was missing. i thought it was looking for a cvinfo file WITHIN a cvinfo directory...let me try this again...


EDIT: SUCCESS!!! KanadaKid i am gonna rep every post you make on you-know-where for the next month!! =)