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A Question About External Linking
Hi, I've had a bit of a search but I couldn't find an answer to this particular question: is it possible to embed a link to another local file (but one which is external to the ePub), and will the B&N nook respect this?
Basically, I've been putting together simple ePub files listing the series order of some books in my collection - that way I can check on the nook to see which one comes next when I finish reading - but it seems like it'd be a much more elegant way to manage the library if these lists could link to their respective books. Is this going to be possible? |
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I guess if it's for you own personal use, then I don't see why not.
as for it knowing where the link goes, ie Code:
<a href=".../moonbuggys harddrive/">nextbook</a> or if you have them stored on a web server type of thing. |
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I was planning on using links within the nook's filesystem, not my computer's filesystem. The problem is, all the examples I've seen use relative paths within the ePub itself - I don't know how to force an absolute path outside the file.
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(see if that works) I use Sigil, so my path tends to be: bookname.epub/OBPS/Text/file.xhtml dot dot slash would look for another part in Text so you might try ../../../otherbookname.epub (assuming the books are in the same folder) By NOT using an absolute path (starting with a slash,you don't need to know where in the file system your book folder is, only where it woud be relative to your book. I am almost positive, this will cause issues with epub-check, even if it did work ![]() |
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I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't work at all. See this article for a future possibility.
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![]() I keep falling in the trap of: "epub is just a digital replacement for paper books" ![]() If you add Video, links to (external)) cites, don't you have a Web browser instead? |
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Thanks for the help guys; it doesn't seem to work, but it was worth a try! I didn't realise that there wasn't already a framework in place for external linking, but I guess with any luck the suggestions in that article will be implemented in some fashion.
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