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Originally Posted by siebert
AFAIK a dictionary has to use JavaScript to implement the search form to locate a specific entry.
I doubt that Amazon will port the JavaScript support for the Kindle and the Kindle apps, as for dictionary lookup within a book it's unnecessary and apart from dictionaries there seem to be very few books using JavaScript.
I'm just wondering, if you want to use the dictionary with Mobipocket Reader, what is your reason to unpack and repack it?
I created the dictionary support for mobunpack just because the dictionary I want to use in the Kindle app has a very wasteful formatting which means in most cases the content of the popup window doesn't contain the relevant information and I have to switch to the full dictionary display, which is rather inconvenient.
Steffen
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Thanks for your views, and I try to use a picture to cobble my thoughts together to answer your questions here. I use WM phone a lot, I tried Kindle applications on different platforms, such as Kindle3, Android, IPad, I think WM mobipocket is good for me. The shot pic is from my TP2.
Anyway, I am satisfied with the current decoder tool, thanks everyone for developing this beautiful tool.