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Originally Posted by JerryCC
I have a frustrating problem with my Kindle DX, which defeats the whole reason I bought it.
I use Google Scholar a lot for legal opinions. Whenever I convert an html doc to azw, it doesn't display and causes the Kindle to freeze and sometimes crash. I've called Amazon several times, to no avail. I tried Calibre, with the same result (at least Calibre let me easily convert to .txt, though).
Obviously there is some html code that doesn't agree with the Kindle - any ideas on how I could strip it out, while retaining as much of the html formatting as possible?
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Try kindlegen.
For me it converts complex HTMLs with no fuss.
Save the web page (Explorer is alright for it renames the images and puts .gif, .jpg, or whatever extension. Firefox and Chrome weren't as successful and would sometimes save into an HTML kindlegen wasn't able to convert properly).
Also make sure you save the complete HTML (not "only" HTML, nor Web Archive .mht).
Just drag the html over the kindlegen.exe (or use it at command line) and you get the .mobi document for your Kindle.
Works flawlessly for me.
Good luck.