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Old 04-21-2011, 06:42 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by petercrowell View Post
Regarding the # vs. % question, I changed to the # in these two places in the .opf guide section, one the original url in question, the second only because it also had a %:
Your anchor fragment identifier prefix should be either just # or %23 (including the "23"), which are supposed to be technically equivalent to each other (# being the 23rd character in the ASCII range).

So it should read either #TOC or %23TOC in the href, not #23TOC.

You're getting a URL not resolved error for that last option because KindleGen is expecting to see a name or id="23TOC" in your html instead of the plain id="TOC" which you no doubt have instead when you do that, which it now can't find.

That's probably why the TOC went non-functional.

You might want to double-check your links to make sure they really go where they're supposed to, to corresponding anchors with the right name.
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