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[Bug]When trying to download chapters text appears "Problem with the connection". #120

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Kasaky opened this issue Jul 8, 2022 · 2 comments
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Kasaky commented Jul 8, 2022

Describe the bug related to NOBORU app
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If bug is related to catalogs / sites / parsers you should make your issue here: NOBORU-parsers

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Can't do anything if you won't give me: description, steps to reproduce with all names and actions. Also it is possible that it happens only with one catalog. If that so you should write in https://github.com/Creckeryop/NOBORU-parsers/issues

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I had the same problem myself. Any time I wanted to browse any catalog or manga that was not already downloaded, it would give me the "problem with connection" error, or "problem parsing". Ended up being that I had not used the app in a while, so the list of catalogs was outdated even after updating app through vitaDB. Refreshing the catalogs by pressing triangle on the catalog menu fixed even my library manga and could load again. Hope this helps

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