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Old 05-24-2009, 05:05 PM   #73
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by Reddevil View Post
Just as a side note - I couldn't get mobidedrm to work unless I renamed my input .prc file from the original mobipocket name (something stupid like 92032322_90232322.prc) to a short name like dummies.prc.

I suspect the underscore in the name causes some sort of parse error when the script is being executed.

I must have messed around with mobidedrm for a good 2 hours banging my head against a wall since I knew my PID was exactly what was in mobipocket reader and PIDchecksum said the same thing but it still wouldn't work.

Renamed the file and it worked first shot. I didn't need to put my PID in quotes either.

Just so you know. SOME of those file names have TWO underscores in a row and, depending upon which font your computer uses to display filenames, this may not be obvious. Yep. Those 'double-underscore' names have tripped me up more than once - until I started using the 'Rename' option to grab the filename to the clipboard...

Derek
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