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Old 02-05-2016, 05:38 AM   #30
Notjohn
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Sorry, Hitch! I misunderstood what you posted here:

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ePUB translate fine to MOBI if what you're doing doesn't need "anything." If you need to make a "One Ring to Rule them All" ePUB, then you have an issue, as you will run into problems with media-queries in the same ePUB, if it has to pass ePUBcheck. This means--by definition--that the ePUBs being uploaded are, of necessity, more vanilla than those which are specifically made for MOBI. (Hence: non-fiction-type books which are lower in standard than need be, in order to fit into the ePUB FTP mold.) Alternatively, the retailer has to make two ePUBS w/two ISBNs; one expressly for mobi, replete with media-queries, and one without, for the ePUB vendors.
Which I thought you were saying that if I upload an epub to the KDP that is identical to the one I upload to Barnes & Noble, then they could carry the same ISBN.
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