hi Friends,
1. The above fix IS brilliant. HOWEVER, there IS a NEWBIE workaround! I just tried it - and it worked fine.
2. i know this is a stale post, HOWEVER, i am still seeing this issue - even with ie11 installed.
THE PROBLEM:
The presence of "empty" values in the table wizard fields. The wizard fails attempting to evaluate these empty (or NULL) values - hence the error messages.
THE SOLUTION
BY explicitly specifying values in every field (which means you would have to add/modify your HTML tag content with more info than you should need), you will resolve this issue.
ONE EXAMPLE WORKAROUND:
While using the table wizard, and in tag name column, i entered h2, h3, h4 in each level. In the attribute column, i used the name "level" in each level field. In the value column, i entered 1, 2, and 3 in each field level, respectively. the entries looked something like:
level 1: h2, level, 1
level 2: h3, level, 2
level 3: h4, level, 3
Ensuring fields were not truly empty (or NULL) FIXED the issue with the wizard update.
You will need to modify the tags in your HTML file accordingly. NOTE: custom attributes are ignored by normal compilers, which is why specifying a custom attribute like "level" actually works. Your code will look something like:
<h2 level="1">Chapter 1...</h2>
..once you have made the modifications, the wizard will update properly, and your TOC file/eBook will be built correctly.
NOTE: To err on the side of caution, you could use a standard tag attribute like "class" (instead of the example "level" attribute name), and set the value accordingly in both the wizard and the html file. However, i was able to get things to work per the example above.
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