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Old 04-10-2007, 11:18 AM   #179
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Originally Posted by pclewis
Hi Geekraver:

I upgraded to 2.4 from 2.3 on a Vista Machine. When I try to do a RSS to LRF I get a crash of Web2Book. I turned off direct sycn directely to the reader, and a file is generated in HTM even though I set LRF. This file reads using the browser. I assume you must download .htm and convert to LRF. I assume this is where the crash is. I went back and tested 2.3 and it also makes a HTM when set to LRF, however, it does not crash.

When I use RTF, all is well. So, what do you think? Thought you might want to know.

Also, I cannot get RSS Subscriptions to load. Does this come from your server that is down?

Phil
Once the HTML is generated there is not much left to do other than run it through the Librie DLLs that do the conversion. You may find a diagnostic log in your root directory in the C: drive for this process. Let me look into this tonight; I have to run out now and am in training all day.

As for subscribing, yes, my Internet connectivity is flaky. Verizon has some bad routers and it can be difficult to get disassociated from them (and only once in 5 years have I ever got hold of a tech support person there who wasn't near braindead and reading from a script, telling me to reboot my Windows PCs when my whole network, including Macs and Linux box, where equally affected). Inspector Gadget has offered to help and I'll make a rel 25 soon that will fall back to his site.
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