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Old 09-06-2008, 10:08 AM   #7
nrapallo
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I've put in a request to allow Mobi2IMP to use Mobi2OEB as well since Mobi2OEB works with huff-dic compression. Once that's done, then you might be able to get these eBooks converted with Mobi2IMP.
Jon:

I've got Mobi2IMP to do 'mobi2oeb --> .html --> .imp' and it's working, but it is 'hard-coded' to just accept this conversion i.e. I temporarily bypassed the mobiperl base code from mobi2html within the Mobi2IMP script.

Now I have to just merge it into the code so that both can co-exist. Unless tompe get's Huffdic decoding working in mobiperl; in which case I'll stop and restart this using just the (revised) mobi2html code.

An all perl solution is more attractive to me than to use external programs, but for now, it's good enough to facilitate mobi2oeb-type conversions within Mobi2IMP.

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