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Originally Posted by Hitch
Hi, Tox:
No, I have not. Good idea, though. I don't know if I could replicate it. I think that very simply, there was, somehow, via regex, an unclosed tag. I now forget what I was doing (changing spans to...nope. Not that. I was changing a paragraph class to a header class, I think). Yes, I think I likely had an unclosed header tag, i.e. an opening class of h1 and a closer of </p>. Either that, or, I've found that Sigil can get very witchy about improperly called style classes, when I have a brain-fart.
But I think I recall that I was changing paragraph classes to header classes, and then I was changing a named para class to another named class--just a name swap. Then, kablammo! PSO'D. I was seriously bummed. I was extremely glad that I'd had my html editor (NoteTab Pro) open with the originally-cleaned file in it...so I swapped out the ending html. It occurred a second time, so...obviously, I'd screwed the pooch somewhere, but the issue is, I never got the chance to "manually clean" the errata; what happened is when I endeavored to pop over to BookView (not yet in habit of using "preview" mode, TBH), we had error message--answer "manual"--and PSO'D, no "manual cleaning" option. Somehow, the combination of an error, and what seems to be an "auto-clean" when you slide over to BV, causes this to occur. That's my best remembrance right now.
Hitch
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That's basically what happended to me.
I was cleaning out messy Calibre code and replacing <p> tags with proper heading tags when I must have missed something and then it all disappears with an auto-clean.