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Old 04-15-2012, 01:01 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Using this assumption as the basis for your learning/experimentation is probably not the best idea.
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My 'assumption' is just a voice to be heard, an opinion, not an assumption for learning, as you say it is. An opinion which must be expressed; for if not, then someone else will, or if not, then pretty soon we'll end up with ebooks containing 80% code, and 20% book, while I am able to keep 1-5% code, and 95-99% book in HTML.

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Wouldn't it be better to assume that portions of code are required—until you learn otherwise?
Portions of the code are required indeed, but definitely not all the code!
And part of this thread is to figure out what is, and what is not.

Just like I've already stopped asking out about the way the toc handles the chapters, because that's just a way epubs operate, I am merely challenging some of the header code to see if one can't do without.

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