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Old 03-14-2014, 01:08 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by peterson View Post
Ah, this is very helpful. The wiki page did not quite work out, the code signer was not able to update the acx-file for some reason. With your scripts it works, I am assuming the required key is already on the device via other means?
The original websigner didn't work on Linux due to a problem with creating temporary file.
My version is fixed.
The public key is actually installed to Kindle as a part of AcXE.

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Apparently the services does actually require a registered device (possibly checked on the server side). So the only option would be to re-implement the functionality.
Can you try gtranslator.acx ? It has requiresRegistration set to false as well and doesn't use Amazon services.
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