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Old 10-25-2014, 09:48 AM   #12
cybmole
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i have begun a new thread which what I think may be thecontent server replace tags issue that lead me to start this thread.

the question I'd now like to pose here is, can I scan and detect where i have books whose internal <dc:subject> tags are not an accurate reflection of calibre's metadata

I could do a brute force "modify epub" on every book in the library to force all the tags into alignment but is there a more elegant method ?
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