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Old 01-12-2012, 10:30 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Fmstrat View Post
Ahhh, interesting!

Sorry if I'm slow, but at what point would I do this to force the metadata to rebuild and save to the mobi file? I tried changing the title after downloading metadata and then retrieving it from the calibre server via web, but the same thing happened, it just sent the original mobi file.

So far, the only way I've managed to get this to work is to download the metadata, save the book to a file using Calibre's export, delete the original from Calibre, then import the new one.

Any chance for a feature request of force running the same conversion process used in "save to disk" in the web interface prior to delivering the file via HTTP (or an option to do so)?

Thanks!
Ben
did you try a simple Mobi->Mobi conversion ?
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