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Old 04-18-2014, 07:49 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by skreutzer View Post
The validation fails for an invalid EPUB input file. What are web services supposed to do in such a case? The initial post about <u> invalidity didn't mention if this issue was raised by a web service or processing tool or if the user just did a validation voluntarily, but at least he posted the issue and asked for a solution. Can he solve it in Calibre? Manually or automatically?
Calibre is not a publishing platform. It is a end user tool for cleaning up a book for personal use. Folks requested the ability to insert the various tags <b>, <i>, <u> etc... directly into the text and it was granted. The functionality of the book is not hindered by doing this.

If I were to do an epub to epub conversion after inserting these tags I am relatively sure that most of the inline tags would be moved to css.
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