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Old 07-17-2021, 05:18 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Cougar281 View Post
I'm not exactly sure what you're referring to, but if you mean the file browser/test and all of the html/xhtml pages below it, yes. But I did not get the 'Check Book' window above it or the 'EpubCheck' Window to the right.

I do have Java 8 update 221, both 32-bit and 64-bit installed on my machine.

I think I resolved the issue with my epub by deleting the 'part0002_split_001.html' file from it, but for grins, I installed just the latest version of java on a VM with Calibre and installed the plugin, and it worked - so either having both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of java confused things, or the ABSOLUTE latest version is required (Java sucks so bad.... I cringe any time it's required). Whatever the case, it seems there are a 'few' errors. From skimming it, it seems pretty much the entirety of 'part0002_split_001.html' is one big error. But the list is pretty long... So I clicked 'tools' > 'Fix HTML - All Files' and saved the file, but no change on the device. Maybe I just didn't do it right, but as just removing the 'part0002_split_001.html' seems to have fixed it, might just stick with the version where I deleted the 'part0002_split_001.html' file... Oddly, out of all the epub books I have, mostly native epubs but some converted from other formats, this is the ONLY one I've had any issue with.
If I am not mistaken, having the latest Java is what did it. But you really should dump the 32-bit version and install the latest version in your non-VM environment.
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