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Old 06-08-2010, 08:05 PM   #779
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Originally Posted by aliettedb View Post
Does this problem seem familiar to anyone?
I'm trying to decrypt an ADE file (bought from Waterstone's) using ineptkey and ineptepub. I got the key fine with the 4.3 version of ineptkey, but I get an error that says



Thinking this might be due to a wonky ZIP compression, I took the epub apart using 7zip and then put it back together again. When I do this, the decrypting goes fine--except that I can't read the epub file because chapter XXIII (the same that it warned me about in the first place) is missing. Upon inspection of the contents of the epub, it does have every single chapter in HTML format under OPT, except for chapter 23, which is in a folder named "xxiii_the_evidence_of_thtml+xml", which in turns contains something named "__" (which clearly isn't html because when I rename it and attempt to open it in Firefox, I get wonky characters).

I'm guessing chapter 23 must be encrypted in some way, but I have no idea where to start...

I'm running Windows XP SP3, with ADE 1.7.2.

Thanks in advance!
The script didn't encrypt it because the filenames from the index and the chapter differ.
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