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Old 02-11-2012, 05:05 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by cyana View Post
Thanks for the clarification. As this has severe consequences and can make the epub unreadable, I'd suggest to warn the user as it is done when you open an epub that has any other failures.
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cyana
the entire file is modified. structure, opt, every xhtml section. I don't think it necessary to warn people that a program that cleans epubs upon opening has made changes. not to mention that that list would petty much include everything.

that said I don't like the auto cleaning and plan to make it optional in future versions.
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