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Old 11-08-2009, 05:02 AM   #8
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No it's not an HTML document. It's a Java implementation in /opt/amazon/ebook/booklets/Home.jar

There is no way to jump to external books from inside a mobi or text file. Amazon didn't implement this feature in the built-in mobipocket/txt reader(actually the same).

One way to do this is to bundle all your html files in a mobi file with MobiPocket Creator. And create links within the mobi bundle.

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Originally Posted by GRiker View Post
Question for you folks in this thread ...
Have you come across anything that would indicate how I could jump to a book from an HTML document? I've been assuming that the 'Home' page is a dynamically constructed HTML page containing some special <a href=> tag to open books. But maybe it's a Java program? Anyway, if anyone has any clues about how to open a book from HTML I would appreciate learning more.

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