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Old 02-10-2023, 08:42 PM   #1143
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
What happens if you plug your Kobo in to your PC and look at that file with file extensions turned on?
The filename does not have an extension whether I look at them on Windows, Mac OSX or Linux. It does not matter how I set the file extension display on Windows since the files do not have an extension, just the 36 characters that make up the filename. I've attached a screenshot of opening the kepub directory on a Kobo ereader. Please notice that in the dropdown, File name extensions is checked.

Not to mention that if I have a file whose filename is filename.kepub.epub and hide the extensions, it will show up as filename.kepub and not just filename.
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