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Old 09-20-2010, 04:27 AM   #5
Manichean
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Thanks for the suggestions, all of you. I'll edit those in sometime the next few days.
I do have one question, though...

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Originally Posted by ldolse View Post
You need to be careful about deleting everything between <p> and </p> tags. In that particular example book if you did that you would delete actual book text in addition to the headers.
I don't see that in this example. I haven't actually tried it, but wouldn't matching, in this case, start at "<p class="calibre4"><b class="calibre2">Generated by..." and finish with the closing "</p>"? In which case, no book text would be removed?
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