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Old 07-30-2011, 09:59 PM   #23
nickredding
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Never mind, I see the TBS byte format is exactly the same as for kindlegen produced documents, except that the inconsistent html offset bytes are never present, yay
Yes, as I mentioned, the TBS records don't have the weird extra bytes for Amazon-generated periodicals, but there is still the issue of some of the NCX entries for Amazon-generated periodicals having some extra info (when FlagData = 0x7). BTW calibre-debug crashes (latest release) when I run it on MOBI's (error "unknown tag: 69 for entry type: periodical" line 572 in debug.py).
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