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Old 11-09-2009, 12:35 AM   #10
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Java code is simply not support in any Mobi implementation. If you're talking about javascript, it's not in Amazon's implementation.

But you can always write your own booklet to mimic the behavior of Home.jar book browsing. Refer to my other posts for how to do so.


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Originally Posted by GRiker View Post
Thanks DairyKnight, I appreciate the informative lead.
What I'm trying to do is construct a browser of all the books on my Kindle, so it's not really practical to combine them all into a single file.
Here's another angle - is it possible to execute Java code from within an HTML file? If so, maybe I could mimic the launch sequence that Home.jar executes.

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