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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
That would only be useful if I knew that one of the mobi files is going to survive DTP and the other not. That way I can compare and contrast, without wasting too much of my time. As it is MOBI is a completely opaque binary format that relies on lots and lots of random bits in the header of the file to control how it works. Given that ideally, I'd need a handful of such pairs, but I'm willing to try with just one.
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Hi, Kovid:
Well, here's the latest from Amazon, which is UTTERLY useless:
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I'm following up with you regarding your inquiry on Kindle content.
I've checked with our technical team and confirmed that the calibre conversion has caused this problem. Please re-create your content using our conversion tools (MobiPocket or KindleGen) and upload it to DTP. Let us know if you have any difficulties, so I can look into it right away.
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So, here's my next question: as I am not an expert in html,
is there any QUICK way for me to convert the 20 xhtml files I have in an epub into html, so I can use KindleGen or MobiPocket? I tried drag-n-dropping a Sigil-generated epub onto KindleGen, as per another poster's suggestion, but I got ZIP for a TOC, not a thing, so unfortunately, THAT seems to be out. My client's ready to have my hide.
Help, thanks in advance,
Hitch