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Old 01-10-2014, 09:40 PM   #25
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Additionally I'm curious as to why a spec violation is an issue apart from a personal need to have something done a certain way. I know my interest is in being able to read a book and not worry about the minutiae of the innards of the book.
Adherence to a defined spec is how the software knows how to parse a book so you can read it. The more errors the reading software permits, the harder it is to develop and maintain that software.

In short, even if you have no direct interest in those minutia, it's ultimately in your best interests to have all the software generate proper, compliant ebooks.
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