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Originally Posted by wallcraft
Don't use a ">".
If you remove the PID (i.e. only two arguments) you should get a "Usage:" error message. If you put the PID back, you should get a "invalid PID checksum" error. This indicates that the PID is actually wrong. Watch out for 0 vs O and 1 vs I.
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Thank you for the response.
I actually tried entering it without the > and that resulted in the checksum error. I took the PID information directly out of Mobi (copied and pasted it into a Word document so I had easy access to it). I'll go back and try again...I did notice that the PID I copied and pasted had an LR at the end of it, but somewhere I saw it without the LR (just numbers). I thought I had tried that, too...but I tried so many things it might not be bad to go back with fresh eyes. However, I don't usually give up easy and I committed quite a bit of time to it last night (having already conquered the ereader2html the night before).
I'll post back here when I get the chance to try it again. But it sounds like you are at least confirming that a Mobi PID should be able to be used with this script (most of the posts in this thread are about a Kindle PID).