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Old 09-25-2014, 05:06 PM   #19
Eric Carroll
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Originally Posted by ShellShock View Post
I think the problem for Kobo is if the publisher supplies an epub3, there is no simple way for Kobo to tell if the file does not actually use any epub3 features and would display OK in the Adobe renderer as an epub 2. So Kobo have to be cautious and assume the file will only render OK using their kepub renderer, hence no ADE download option.
So how is it that ebooks.com is able to offer the exact same title as downloadable epub?
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