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Old 01-09-2014, 06:33 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by EbokJunkie View Post
Sure, otherwise Send to Kindle doesn't see the file.
Again, note that I saw multiple failures when input ePub had Calibre tags. Looks as Amazon converter checks the file internals for Calibre fingerprints and marks file dirty if finds them :-)
calibre css, or meta tags? The meta tags are essentially junk to anything other than calibre, so maybe kindlegen just rejects the file as dirty with nonstandard weirdness.

If its the meta tags, you can strip those out. If it's css then Amazon is being devious, and you can still strip those out.
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