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Originally Posted by Valloric
The error means that the XHTML file can be reached by the user but is not present in the OPF manifest element. Every reachable resource has to be listed in the manifest; you should not ignore this error, it's important.
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But what is the error? Every xhtml file in the book is duly listed in the manifest section of content.opf, as is every jpeg, the ncx file, and indeed the epub file itself.
There is no file named Text. Rather, all the xhtml files are listed under a folder named Text. Am I supposed to point to the folder? How? And why does Sigil fail to do this?
The book reads fine in every viewer I have tried. It uploaded fine to Lulu, and as noted it passes epubcheck and Flight Report.
Thanks again! I am beginning to suspect that the reason I had problems with this book and not the earlier one is that in the earlier case I first used Calibre and only later switched the Sigil to fix some problems.