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Old 08-20-2011, 09:41 AM   #9
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I am curious: Why does it matter what the internal filename is called, as long as it is correct.?
I understand the use of Meaningful naming: cvr.jpg is just as meaningful as 9781234567890_cover_image.jpg
having names for sections allows easy manipulation of order:
p01.html
c09.html
ded.html
inline.html

work for me just as well as a long name

Just how many times do the individual files exist separately (un-ziped) that they need their filenames encoded with the full Title and/or ISBN?
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