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Originally Posted by eXistenZ
Maybe I'm wrong but a workaround could be to add tho the plug-in an option so any user can select the Js file from his computer, so you don't need to redistribute it, but everyone can legally (I think) take a free kepub from kobo, extract the JS file and point the plug-in to it.
It should work if the file is the same in every kepub.
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Should it not first be established whether the kobo.js has any effect on reading the book on a Touch/Glo/Mini? Did anybody see a epub.kepub that did not work in any way, added then the js and can confirm that something improved?