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here is my way.. (not working on all ebooks..)
dump EXE in unpacked form.. use mlti-ripper to extract images.. use editor to locate the HTML files.. (this one is time consuming..) in end.. each type of EXE-ebook needs different approach.. but i think there is a better way .. as all EXE-ebooks are using the windows builtin-HTML engine used in IE .. to it must dump the content a place.. memory .. is rather empty .. (this is from the EXE features..) still this field needs to be explored..
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