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Old 08-27-2011, 12:43 PM   #30
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I'm having trouble recreating this issue. Are you opening an EPUB that doesn't already have xmlnspf="http://www.idpf.org/2007/opf" in the metadata element? Do you have an example file I can play with?
OK, here's a zip file that contains (1) valleytest.epub, with content.opf as written by InDesign 4.0 epub export; (2) content.opf.034, content.opf after opening and save-as in Sigil-0.3.4; and (3) content.opf.041 after opening, fixing date metadata, and save-as in Sigil-0.4.1

The epub from indesign contains one error per FlightCrew, namely a malformed date. This is a known bug in ID4. Sigil 034 fixes this in passing, silently. Sigil 041 does not. (Not that it should, necessarily.)
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