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Old 09-02-2010, 04:25 AM   #4
mikelv
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UPDATE: Rebooting did nothing. The cursor is invisible in every book. I poked around at Mozilla, and they say it's EpubReader, not FF. So now I'm caught in that lovely conundrum; they say it's EpubReader, EpubReader says it's FF. Terrific.
That's the reason why I wrote your client should disable EPUBReader to check if the problem is caused by EPUBReader or not . When EPUBReader is disabled, she should load a content page directly into Firefox using "File/File open". To do so, she has to unzip the epub manually and load the page.
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