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Old 07-12-2007, 02:33 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Chuck Eglinton View Post
I'm trying out the excellent web2book

I have paid subscriptions to a couple of websites including the www.WSJ.com and www.BusinessWeek.com

web2book currently can't parse the subscription-only content.

However, I can copy that subscription only content to a local folder on my computer's hard drive.

Could I then use a batch utility to convert all the captured HTML files in a folder to a multiple LRF files?

Would it be possible to have a command line option to copy all the HTML files in a folder to a SINGLE .LRF file, but creates an LFR formatted TABLE OF CONTENTS that would allow me to quickly jump to each converted HTML page (Chapter)?

Chuck Eglinton
I would be willing to try make web2book work with subscription sites, but as I am not a suscriber to any, its tricky. If anyone wants to give me their credentials for such a site temporarily I'll try get that site to work. Send me a private message if you do.
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