There's a new (0.06) version of a certain script around now. Although it still generates the (awful) HTML file, this one claims to have made it easy to get back to an unencrypted eReader file by using the free DropBook utility.
This is probably worth a try, because Calibre does a good job on conversion of unencrypted eReader books to ePub -- and the HTML in the ePub is reasonable.
Links to the script can be found on a certain shadowy person's web log.
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Originally Posted by Yoshi 1080
I'm thankful for the script, too! I bought an eBook from Fictionwise on my iPhone once and needed to convert that to ePub. The generated HTML code is so awful it hurts my eyes to look at, but at least IT WORKS!
But now I'm trying to convert the HTML file to ePub with Calibre. Stanza can't open it at all as it believes the ePub file wouldn't exist (wtf?), but more problematically, Adobe Digital Editions displays question marks instead of quotation marks. The quotation marks in the HTML code are standard UTF-8. What do I need to do to change that? Should I replace them with HTML codes instead?
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