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Old 03-24-2011, 04:43 PM   #6
Starson17
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Originally Posted by technomom View Post
I was considering using an .ISO file.
That will work fine. Just drag the ISO into calibre and merge the new record, or drag it into the edit metadata screen for the book.

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I think Calibre can also handle .RAR files for HTML documents, although that isn't its default.
Calibre will open zip and rar compressed files when you add them. If it finds a single ebook format it recognizes inside, it will add that book as though it was not provided in compressed form. HTML will be put inside a zip. If you go behind the scenes, into the library record where there is an existing rar or zip, and replace the contents of the compressed file with any other single format inside the rar or zip, then try to view it, Calibre also seems to gracefully handle it, although it's not recommended.

In your case, I'd just stick with the ISO format.
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