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Old 01-07-2012, 04:31 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Tweak EPUB has some very specific placement tasks to do when reassembling EPUB.
So you agree, it would be even easier to use the base of the tweak epub feature code to create a similar tweak htmlz feature.

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Originally Posted by user_none View Post
Interesting. The HTMLZ format as implemented by calibre is my own creation. I originally made it because of the number of people asking for the ability to assemble ePub files into a single editable HTML file. Due to images being external to an HTML file I put them in a zip container to keep everything together. HTMLZ also includes an OPF file for metadata so you won't lose anything going from ePub to HTMLZ.
I found this interesting as well. Amazing how fast it has found its way to someone's computer as the defacto choice for the base format.

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