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Old 04-01-2014, 09:00 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
In all fairness, Amazon has no reason to comply with any epub specs. They neither sell them in their store nor support the format on their devices (or in their apps). They will happily accept epubs (2 or 3) as valid source-code (as well as various other html/css/oebps representations of content) for compiled Kindlebooks, though.

They simply have no dog in the epub-spec-compliance hunt in my opinion. That's all on Kobo/Nook/iBooks/Sony/Adobe/etc's heads.
As for me, I'd be happy if they all just complied with the HTML specification.... *sigh*
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