The add-on attempts to open pages such as:
(note that the "en.wikipedia" part of the latter URL includes an ISO 639 language code, "en", of which Wikipedia uses about 300 in URLs, and Wikisource a smaller number)
and rejects them as not valid DjVu files.
Each project has thousands of such pages/ files. All are are HTML pages about DjVu files.
The corresponding file for the first two examples is found at:
and the latter is at:
(where the "a/ac/" and "8/8f/" part of the URL is variable).
It would be good if the add-on could recognise the difference.
The add-on attempts to open pages such as:
(note that the "en.wikipedia" part of the latter URL includes an ISO 639 language code, "en", of which Wikipedia uses about 300 in URLs, and Wikisource a smaller number)
and rejects them as not valid DjVu files.
Each project has thousands of such pages/ files. All are are HTML pages about DjVu files.
The corresponding file for the first two examples is found at:
and the latter is at:
(where the "a/ac/" and "8/8f/" part of the URL is variable).
It would be good if the add-on could recognise the difference.