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Old 02-21-2011, 12:16 PM   #8
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I still don't get the difference between 1 pass epub to epub _ all OK, and 1 pass epub to mobi - not OK, starting both times with the exact same source.

as I understand calibre pipeline, the xpath stuff is in both cases done on intermediate HTML, before handing off to the output module ?
Yes. Did you try having a look at the HTML (via the wand in search & replace, for example) to see what Calibre sees at that stage? I'm still guessing the XPath doesn't do anything and you're seeing some other effect.
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