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Old 10-01-2013, 04:28 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by gknitz View Post
Then you would lose all of the images and any other links (such as styles) which could be important in a specification or any HTML page. So you need to save it as a Web Page, Complete and then tell Calibre to remove the fully qualified URLs. Maybe through the "search and replace" ???
I was wrong. Web Page, Complete or Web Page, HTML Only still saves the file with local disk links in the TOC.

So this is not a conversion issue.

I just did a Save page as Web Page, Complete and all of the links in the TOC were local disk links. I then converted the book and the resultant epub has external links in it because they are meant to point to external web sites, but everything in the TOC points to locations in the epub itself.

How are you managing to save the page without the TOC being local disk links?
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