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Old 01-21-2011, 02:38 PM   #7
Starson17
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Originally Posted by itimpi View Post
I have found that even single HTML files normally get stored as a zip.

What I have found is prone to be stored as a .htm file is ones that have slightly misformed HTML with something like a </BODY> or a <HTML> tag missing. A browser normally handles that OK so loading it into a browser does not show up this error, but Calibre's parser seems not to do so.
Thanks for the correction. I must have been seeing problematical .htm files when I drew that conclusion. It also sounds like it would explain his problem. The storage as .htm instead of .zip is flagging an .htm error, which later interferes with the conversion process.
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