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Old 02-09-2008, 11:18 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by captaingeorges View Post
More clues please... I must be stupid...
Anemic Oaks posting was a pretty big clue for me (thanks Anemic Oaks).

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Originally Posted by tompe
But wasn't that because copyrighted code was used? In what respect is this program different from ConvertLit that has not been removed?
I don't know much about the specific reason the other decoder was removed. This decoder is really not a program at all. It is lines and lines of Python code that is not compiled into a program, so you'll need to install Python to your computer (http://www.activestate.com/Products/activepython/) before you can run it. Nonetheless once you connect all the dots, it is fairly easy to run and works quite well. It does not extract the HTML files like converlit, it only removes the DRM.

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