The Harvard Business Review (HBR) recipe with a subscription (username and password) isn't working. Here's the error message:
Has anyone found a solution? Any suggestions? Calling HBR and asking for a non-java login didn't work :(
Quote:
calibre, version 0.8.68 (darwin, isfrozen: True) Conversion Error: Failed: Fetch news from Harvard Business Review Fetch news from Harvard Business Review Resolved conversion options calibre version: 0.8.68 {'asciiize': False, 'author_sort': None, 'authors': None, 'base_font_size': 0, 'book_producer': None, 'change_justification': 'original', 'chapter': None, 'chapter_mark': 'pagebreak', 'comments': None, 'cover': None, 'debug_pipeline': None, 'dehyphenate': True, 'delete_blank_paragraphs': True, 'disable_font_rescaling': False, 'dont_compress': False, 'dont_download_recipe': False, 'duplicate_links_in_toc': False, 'enable_heuristics': False, 'extra_css': None, 'extract_to': None, 'filter_css': None, 'fix_indents': True, 'font_size_mapping': None, 'format_scene_breaks': True, 'html_unwrap_factor': 0.4, 'input_encoding': None, 'input_profile': <calibre.customize.profiles.InputProfile object at 0x1082a7910>, 'insert_blank_line': False, 'insert_blank_line_size': 0.5, 'insert_metadata': False, 'isbn': None, 'italicize_common_cases': True, 'keep_ligatures': False, 'language': None, 'level1_toc': None, 'level2_toc': None, 'level3_toc': None, 'line_height': 0, 'linearize_tables': False, 'lrf': False, 'margin_bottom': 5.0, 'margin_left': 5.0, 'margin_right': 5.0, 'margin_top': 5.0, 'markup_chapter_headings': True, 'max_toc_links': 50, 'minimum_line_height': 120.0, 'mobi_file_type': 'old', 'mobi_ignore_margins': False, 'mobi_keep_original_images': False, 'mobi_toc_at_start': False, 'no_chapters_in_toc': False, 'no_inline_navbars': True, 'no_inline_toc': False, 'output_profile': <calibre.customize.profiles.KindleOutput object at 0x1082a7f90>, 'page_breaks_before': None, 'personal_doc': '[PDOC]', 'prefer_author_sort': False, 'prefer_metadata_cover': False, 'pretty_print': False, 'pubdate': None, 'publisher': None, 'rating': None, 'read_metadata_from_opf': None, 'remove_fake_margins': True, 'remove_first_image': False, 'remove_paragraph_spacing': False, 'remove_paragraph_spacing_indent_size': 1.5, 'renumber_headings': True, 'replace_scene_breaks': '', 'search_replace': None, 'series': None, 'series_index': None, 'share_not_sync': False, 'smarten_punctuation': False, 'sr1_replace': '', 'sr1_search': '', 'sr2_replace': '', 'sr2_search': '', 'sr3_replace': '', 'sr3_search': '', 'start_reading_at': None, 'tags': None, 'test': False, 'timestamp': None, 'title': None, 'title_sort': None, 'toc_filter': None, 'toc_threshold': 6, 'toc_title': None, 'unsmarten_punctuation': False, 'unwrap_lines': True, 'use_auto_toc': False, 'verbose': 2} Python function terminated unexpectedly: hbr.org has started requiring the use of javascript to log into their website. This is unsupported in calibre, so this recipe has been disabled. If you would like to see HBR supported in calibre, contact hbr.org and ask them to provide a javascript free login method. InputFormatPlugin: Recipe Input running Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Applications/calibre.app/Contents/Resources/Python/lib/python2.7/site.py", line 147, in main return run_entry_point() File "/Applications/calibre.app/Contents/Resources/Python/lib/python2.7/site.py", line 116, in run_entry_point return getattr(pmod, func)() File "site-packages/calibre/utils/ipc/worker.py", line 186, in main File "site-packages/calibre/gui2/convert/gui_conversion.py", line 25, in gui_convert File "site-packages/calibre/ebooks/conversion/plumber.py", line 989, in run File "site-packages/calibre/customize/conversion.py", line 239, in __call__ File "site-packages/calibre/ebooks/conversion/plugins/recipe_input.py", line 103, in convert calibre.ebooks.conversion.plugins.recipe_input.Rec ipeDisabled: hbr.org has started requiring the use of javascript to log into their website. This is unsupported in calibre, so this recipe has been disabled. If you would like to see HBR supported in calibre, contact hbr.org and ask them to provide a javascript free login method. |