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Old 01-28-2012, 04:14 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post

nobody else write code like that. dump those dweebs
Ducky:

Some moron is attempting to use Adobe Content Server (to encrypt the file) without knowing HOW it actually works--that's why she's getting those idiotic messages. I have lost track of the countless hours of nonsense crapola we used to experience (back when I started up) from total jackasses at "retail" eBook companies who tried to use ACS, and, not having paid the thousands of dollars to actually learn how to use it, kept getting ingestion errors and blaming the ePUBs.

I've now made it our company policy that if B&N or Amazon has an intake issue, we'll address it. I won't jump through hoops for Apple's insanely bizarre error messages (oh, no! you have a MOBI ISBN typed in your file! You've MENTIONED Amazon! You set a book on the AMAZON River! We'll take you out and shoot you!) or any small-world retailer that doesn't know how to use Content Server.

THAT is why she's getting this amazingly ridiculous error message. I mean, hello? You can't have an OPENING quote following an opening p tag? Moses on a Pony! And people wonder this biz has such a fast burn-through rate...

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