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Old 12-11-2007, 05:28 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by mjdb View Post
Is the syntax the same when creating links in Kindle books the same as it is for ordinary Mobipocket books ?

If they are, there are instructions in the Devolper section of the Mobipocket website that might be relevant.

eg:
Hyperlinks between different ebook files
Linking to another ebook
http://www.mobipocket.com/dev/articl...hyperlinks.htm

"You use the oeb:redirect special URL to link to a different ebook. The syntax is: <a href="oeb:redirect?title=DatabaseName">External Link</a> "


Has anyone tried using the Databases and SQL queries within Mobipocket eBooks that are also described there ?
http://www.mobipocket.com/dev/articl..._reference.htm
http://www.mobipocket.com/dev/articl...=Databases.htm


Martin.
It's actually much more simple. The oeb:redirect is for books that you already have in your library. In my case, I simply created normal links pointing to our files: <a href="http://www.feedbooks.com/discover/mobi/xx">Text</a>

Tried it on the Mobipocket Reader for Windows on XP, and on my smartphone (HTC Touch) and it worked on both of them.
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