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I created this function for next and previous button, in other words there are 2 buttons in my html page and when i click next or previous the pages in the monocle will also move accordingly, i read that i have to use a custom page flipper for this but they have not provided an example of how to create one.

this is what i've tried and fails:

function fileSelected(event,str) {

    var thefile = document.getElementById('file');
    var tval = thefile.value;
    var ext = tval.split('.').pop();
    var files = event.target.files;
    var fname = tval.split(/(\\|\/)/g).pop();


   if (ext == "epub" || ext == "EPUB"){
        function createReader(bookData) {
            Monocle.Reader("reader", bookData);
        }
        new Epub(files[0], createReader);

   }else if(ext == "htm" || ext == "htm" || ext == "html" || ext == "HTML"){

        var bookData = {
            getComponents: function () {
                return [
                    fname
                    ];
            },
            getContents: function () {
                return [
                    {title: "test", src: fname}
                    ]
            },
            getComponent: function (componentId) {
                return {url:componentId};
            },
            getMetaData: function(key) {
                return {
                    title: "Test documents",
                    creator: "Aron Woost"
                    }[key];
            }
        }
                window.reader = Monocle.Reader('reader', bookData);

   }else{
        return false;
   }


}
function next(){    
    Monocle.Reader('reader', {}, {}, function (reader) {
      reader.moveTo({ direction: 1 });
    });
}

when clicking next will give an undefined error in my console.

any idea as how to implement a custom page flipper?

https://github.com/joseph/Monocle/wiki/Page-flippers

I am not that savvy in JS. sorry :(

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I think the problem is in this block of variable declaration:

var thefile = document.getElementById('file');
var tval = thefile.value;
var ext = tval.split('.').pop();
var files = event.target.files;
var fname = tval.split(/(\\|\/)/g).pop();

Is there any input field with 'value' property applicable, like <input type="text" id="file"> ?

You sure the filename will certainly have a dot in it, i.e. extension?

Also event.target.files looks suspicious.

If there's nothing wrong, please tell which line the console shows error at. You can double click on the error to have the erroneous line highlighted.

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