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Old 04-18-2010, 05:03 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
IMHO HTML is best. Locking down fhe flow by using aconverting to PDF is a poor choice
I just did a short test:
I saved a few pages of Everlasting Man (Ctrl-S Save Pages As (into a new folder that you can create as part of the first save) and left the name as supplied (important).

... SNIP ...

Repeat this for each additional source page

... SNIP ...

Opened Saved file with Calibres EBOOK Viewer (where I discovered that the above external (and internal to book) links cause Firefox to load the page selected instead of jumping to the page in the viewer)
I would have to agree that HTML is the best for this book.

The beauty of using sitesnag is it automates this for you. It will automatically download every section (all 20 for this book) and will fix them up for local browsing so that when you click a link in the book it opens up the corresponding link in the book, not in your browser. You can still use any text editor to change files if you want after that.
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