I'm wondering is there a way to get clean HTML out of a Mobipocket eBook that does not have all the junk you get from a Mobipocket HTML file?
Every paragraph is loaded with junk. What I'd like is if this junk could somehow be converted into CSS so it would be easy to edit the CSS instead of having to fool around with all the junk.
Here is an example of what I mean...
Code:
<div style="margin-top: 6"/><div style="text-indent: 1em"><font size="3">“What I was going to ask your boss, Charley, is if there is some good reason you can’t go to Buenos Aires right now.”</font></div><div style="margin-top: 6"/>