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Old 05-26-2016, 10:13 AM   #9
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Why? Because I have a lot of previous saved pages that were stored as mht for single file convenience that it would have been easier to convert rather that going through each one, and resaving as separate html and folder.
Maybe you could use a tool like "mht to htm" instead of one-by-one using IE:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/mht2htm

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Also, on the tests I have done with just converting HTML, Calibre is completely messing it up. For example, during the conversion to HTML, the different background colours "leak" into areas they shouldn't.
Sounds like garbage in, garbage out. The websites themselves are probably coded like crap (or do a lot of web-/browser-specific tweaks that don't work in EPUB).

I suspect even with all the conversions you would probably still have to go in and tweak/fix the CSS.
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