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Old 08-06-2009, 05:01 PM   #2
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Sorry, I've never done this, so I've no idea. You could try asking the people who make DropBook?

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I created a PDB file using DropBook - handcoded the PML. I sent it to Ingram for encryption and distribution and their system rejects the file - says it can't be encrypted. I'm supposed to create unencrypted files and submit these to Ingram for encryption, which I have done.

The file loads perfectly in eReader and B&N reader. There is only one graphic and it is small (<64K and 8-bit color). What is wrong? Is there something about DropBook that creates files that cannot be encrypted?

Thanks in advance.
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