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Old 10-12-2008, 06:14 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by allovertheglobe View Post
I get the impression iRex focused on fairly solid PDF support out of the gate and everything else fell on the wayside...
I assume that HTML will eventually be handled by the web browser that iRex is preparing for the DR1000SW, which clearly isn't ready yet.

At present you best bet is to convert HTML off-line to MOBI. Windows MobiPocket Reader (or Creator, or the command-line mobigen) can import single-file HTML and OEB ebooks (import the .opf file) and export MOBI. So can mobi2mobi. If you have multi-file HTML without a .opf, use Calibre's any2epub to get an ePub and convert it to MOBI using Windows MobiPocket Reader. However, MobiPocket's import of ePub isn't perfect yet (no TOC for example).
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