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Originally Posted by skreutzer
At least Apple was involved in the EPUB3 specification process, so they probably won't violate the standard they've helped to develop in order to create a common protocol for e-book interchange and consumption.
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Unfortunatly Apple was involved... That is one of the reasons why we have crappy ePUB3 specifications with a lot of loopholes and Javascript possibilities. They focussed on those kind of things and audio/video instead of solving the real issues with the ePUB2 specs.
And you are mistaken. Apple is one of the biggest specification violators with their iBooks program. Not only for ePUB2, but also for ePUB3.