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Old 08-10-2010, 12:59 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by MyQuestBe View Post
I got this same error message and tried a variety of solutions, (Opening the metadata and analyzing it, changing chapter names in my ePub file (They started with a number) removed spaces and hyphens from file names, resaved files from scratch, etc.) none of which worked. Given the error message references "assets/asset[2]/data_file/file_name", I figured it must have something to do with the second asset in the asset screen of iTunes Producer, which is the art for the ibook cover. I opened my cover art file and found its size was 420 x 599, when it should've been 400 x 600. I resized it, made sure it was saved as a .jpg, resubmitted it and...problem solved.

It was like I knew what I was doing.
The "faulty" EPUB file of our user contains a 500 x 750 cover image. It can be easily sampled down to 400 x 600. I have forwarded this tip to her.

Thank you, MyQuestBe.
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