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I examined the requests, They use xhtml for the main content and a separate request for annotations. Do you think It would work? Optimally, it would also be downloading a. You'll also need to look into the credentials that are used and where the request URLs are made.

If you want to learn more about this, see this resource. Things are different there. I couldn't find the lti endpoint and it seems there isn't any. Do you think I have any chance? If there's no. You'll need to create the OPF file, table of contents, and container. Again, I recommend reading the specs to learn about this, but effectively container. Once you do all that, create a directory with the following structure:. You can get a feel for what this is by renaming an existing EPUB file to.

When mine finished downloading, I refreshed as instructed but nothing happened. I couldn't see the download. Could you send a screenshot of what exactly you see? The textbook should automatically download when the process completes; as long as you're using a modern browser there shouldn't be any issues with the download.

If you arent on the most recent version of Chrome or Firefox, it's possible your browser lacks support for JS-based downloads. Try one of those browsers and it should definitely work tried it myself yesterday. If you're sure there's nothing there, you can re-try the download, assuming you still have the tab open.

Here's a script to run:. If you don't know how to run this, type javascript: in the address bar like before on the page in which you previously ran the script. Then, paste this:. If you don't see a file named downloaded. You can open DevTools look up how to do that , then show me what you see. Especially if there's any text in red, you probably have some other error, such as running out of RAM on your computer.

A possible problem is no user interaction. Maybe click on the page with the downloader a few times, or your browser may think the script is downloading something without your consent. Also, make sure that the permissions you have given to the site allow downloads. I did that, and there was a file name. And when I open devtools this is what I see. Then open the. I downloaded Calibre and opened the.

Well in that case I'm not sure. Try rerunning the script from the start, not salvaging the existing run. Should be way faster due to browser cache. If that doesn't work, sorry but I don't know what's wrong.

You can try investigating it further by renaming the EPUB file to. Works for me. Thank you a lot for this. I just wish there was a way to format it better.

The way the original format carries over is definitely sub par. Still solves the problem of downloading it though ig. I tried to make the downloaded textbooks more responsive to screen size changes, but there are way too many different variations in different textbooks for that to be practical. You'll just need to make the edits manually, but it shouldn't be too difficult if you know CSS.

Just rename the file to. Sadly I only know bare basic batch. I will have to look into CSS though. Thanks for the info. If anyone is having issues I have found that this doesn't work on Chromebooks but it works fine on windows. If you have a textbook on expresslibrary it might not work with this script, unfortunately. Also, where will be the downloaded files or how can i find them out? Any files that fail to fetch should be OK, as long as none of them are xhtml files you will have all the textbook content.

You can open an ePub with various ebook reading software. As I mentioned earlier:. An issue downloading two error codes. The script was run locally through dev console,. I've never seen the epub-factory-cdn subdomain, but if that's not the domain in your browser window there's not much you can do with the current script. You can try editing the script and prepending a CORS proxy to each fetch request, e.

If you don't know what this means, try running the original instructions without the dev console; it might work better. As for why the download didn't work, no clue. It should function whether or not all files were successfully fetched. Most files that fail to fetch should be OK, since none of them are xhtml files you will have all the textbook content. Hi, I was hoping to use your downloader, but where I try to use it, it just gets stuck at the "starting file download Linked is an image of the screen and the Dev Console.

I'm using the Chrome Web Browser and while I have absolutely no experience with Javascript, it seems to be failing some sort of authentication step. I'm using Classlink, could this be causing the issue?

If your URL does not include connect it's not guaranteed to work. Hi, I have the connect version of my textbook, but i hate the reader so i wish to download it. I tried your method- first typed "javascript:" and then copy pasted that long link you put.

I get nothing. The page stays the same. Help please. This monolingual Spanish dictionary provides the most authoritative reference to all aspects of non-standard Spanish, with more than 12, entries supported by 20, citations.

The broad range of sources, from literature to newspapers and TV, reflects the full spectrum of contemporary usage in Spain. For scope and depth as well as bibliographic reference, this is an essential language tool for libraries, advanced-level students, teachers, scholars, and lexicographers. It is also a threat to U. Where has this resentment come from?

Has it arisen naturally from imperialism and globalization, from economic and social frustrations? Has it served opportunistic politicians? Does Latin America have its own style of anti Americanism? What about national variations? How does cultural anti Americanism affect politics, and vice versa? What roles have religion, literature, or cartoons played in whipping up sentiment against 'el yanqui'?

Finally, how has the United States reacted to all this? This book brings leaders in the field of U. Latin American relations together with the most promising young scholars to shed historical light on the present implications of hostility to the United States in Latin America and the Caribbean.

In essays that carry the reader from Revolutionary Mexico to Peronist Argentina, from Panama in the nineteenth century to the West Indies' mid century independence movement, and from Colombian drug runners to liberation theologists, the authors unearth little known campaigns of resistance and probe deeper into episodes we thought we knew well.

They argue that, for well over a century, identifying the United States as the enemy has rung true to Latin Americans and has translated into compelling political strategies.

Combining history with political and cultural analysis, this collection breaks the mold of traditional diplomatic history by seeing anti Americanism through the eyes of those who expressed it.



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