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Originally Posted by tompe
You can also use mobi2html to check that the generated code contains the correct tags for the TOC.
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Not much help with mobiperl ... mobi2html unpacked to a single html file. Now that file did indeed contain my table of contents, at the very beginning ... so that tells me the information is in the file.
I also tried the reverse: use html2mobi to generate a brand new .mobi and see how it showed up on the kindle. This generated different results: a kindle document that had the table of contents embedded into it at the very beginning -- but not truly a TOC. You know for sure because the TOC menu selection is grayed out.
I guess that embedding the TOC as html at the beginning of the document is okay -- but not great. I'd really like it to work correctly.