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Old 08-23-2010, 09:23 PM   #4
Jabby
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Originally Posted by smg927 View Post
Answer found: I was using the naming convention "last, first#title" for all my books. This still works for the txt and pdf files, but NO LONGER WORKS for the epubs. I have renamed each file. Setting the name to "last, first_title" works for epubs.
Are you saying that the file name has to conform to file naming convention as in the example you gave for an unsecured epub to open? I had a JBL and it would open anything that had a supported file extension and the file content in the proper format.

I just don't understand this at all. Any idea why this would be a requirement?

Regards - John
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