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Old 07-16-2010, 03:53 AM   #11
mikelv
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BTW, I can properly save .epub ebooks from www.gutenberg.org but still cannot do so from www.mobileread.com. All I get for a filename for Mobileread.com .epub's is "attachment.php" which means you're not getting (or being given) the correct info in the HTTP headers. It was working before...
Hi nrapallo,

I understand that this is annoying, but unfortunately I can't improve this.

The reason why Gutenberg and Mobileread behave different is, that they use different ways to deliver the epubs: Mobileread uses the "content-disposition" header which is perfect for this purpose, Gutenberg does not. I had to make a change in EPUBReader which unfortunately has this effect if "content-disposition" is used. This change was necessary because of a change in Firefox.
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