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Old 05-01-2012, 10:25 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter View Post
http://www.w3.org/wiki/CSS/Namespaces

It's some cc3 stuff. Probably why coolreader is having problem with it.
The header is there for <p class="asterisk">*****</p> to work on css3 compatible stuff.
The problem is that it works when the header is absent and does not work when the header is present.

I can upload the file if anyone wants to take a look. It is a Sci-Fi short story I downloaded from Gutenberg that needed a little work. Not a bad story.

BTW - An epub to epub conversion, by Calibre, didn't cure the problem. It made no changes to the stylesheet other than remove right and left margin definitions from one label and removed the semi-colons from the last definition in all labels.

I guess this is a CoolReader thing. I'll file a bug report, but nobody will believe me.

Regards - John
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