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Old 04-04-2013, 04:03 PM   #10
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I think that I Have found a partial solution.

It seams that calibre don't generate a TOC.

If I force an empty <h1> at the end of the epub, using Sigil, and generate a new TOC, the problem is corrected.

What causes to me another quetsion. What is the standard to mark the end of a book? Besides inserting <h1> fragment. are there other tags that identify the end of a book?

Its seems that a web page doesn't follow the structure of a normalbook.

So I must find a way to mark the end of a webpage to mimic e book.
Nothing (using a broken tag is 100% NOT the correct way )

A book just ends
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