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Originally Posted by mtravellerh
If you do that (5), people like Coolmicro will get up and shout again that the resulting epub is not conform to standard and that the html code is not "clean". (I really do not care about "clean or dirty" code myself, as long as it does what it has to do, like Calibre does for example). So I am all for it.
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An epub file either conforms to the standard, or it doesn't. It is not a matter of opinion.
On "clean" vs "dirty" code, this
is very much a matter of opinion, so it depends on the person reading the code.