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Originally Posted by DNSB
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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Huh. I'll mess with it when I get home. I'm out of state for a funeral right now (in beautiful Washington State).
Even Kobo purchased books, I download from the web, as to Calibre and sideload to the Kobo. So I haven't messed with a directly downloaded kepub.