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Old 11-27-2008, 06:14 PM   #7
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I have tried to address all of the comments made by Harry. There are now end notes, the subtitles have been corrected. I still have not figured out how to apply the emdash inlieu of the hyphen.
The book was made from the text download from PG Australia. IAW Harry's instructions, I downloaded the HTML version and deleted the <script> entries at the beginning andthe end. This cured the problem of assigning book title and book author, but when I try to correct the "spoofers" that the element browser picks up, again the whole file is changed. I have used HTML files from others and had no problem. In most cases, I would prefer the HTML, but there is something in the PGA files that I have yet to find. Any further guidance would be appreciated. HTML is possibly the only way to create an emdash.

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