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Old 10-06-2008, 08:59 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by amgoforth View Post
I am good at that. Trouble is I don't know how to download the web page in a form Mobicreator can use.
What browser do you use?

It would be easier if the book was a monolithic HTML file. I use Firefox, with the Spiderzilla extension. Spiderzilla downloads a site starting at the page you are viewing, grabs it and pages linked to it, and saves them to a specified location on your hard drive. It uses a program called httrack (included) to do the spidering.

It will still be necessary to assemble the parts into the file Mobi Creator will use as input. Book Designer, discussed elsewhere on MR, is a useful tool for that.
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