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Old 05-25-2010, 03:00 AM   #2
mikelv
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Hi nrapallo,

thanks for your posting!

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I have issues navigating the recently posted ebook Swift, Jonathan: Gulliver's Travels. (Illustrated) V1. 24 May 2010.
It appears that EPUBReader cannot differentiate between the subdirectory index.xhtml and main level index.xhtml files.
Yes, you are right. This is an EPUBReader bug and has to do with the identical filenames. I'll fix this in the next version.

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Also, I'm having a problem saving just the target link as an .epub using Firefox's "Save Link As..." since it always opens the Save dialog with a "attachment.php" filename. This could also be a Mobileread.com web server issue.
This seems to be a Mobileread.com webserver issue, because "Save as" is a standard Firefox function which has nothing to do with EPUBReader.
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