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Originally Posted by Psymon
Oh, and I've been doing all this EPUB3 editing in Sigil, too -- would that be the issue here? I realize that that is (or at least was) meant for EPUB2 editing.
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That all depends on what version of Sigil you're using. The latest version should be no problem. It has the inherent ability to edit EPUB3s. Older versions didn't (or could only do so on a very limited basis).
So yes, some of the work done by the Epub3-itizer plugin could conceivably be undone (and those exact errors you're getting introduced as a result) if you're not using the latest version of Sigil when editing the subsequent Epub3-itizer plugin's EPUB3 output.
Easy way to tell if that's what's going on is to run the Epub3-itizer created EPUB3 through EpubCheck immediately after it's produced (before ever opening the new EPUB3 in Sigil). It should pass validation (or very, very close to it depending on the plugin version). That way you'll know if editing the EPUB3 with Sigil is introducing the errors or not.
Either way, I recommend making sure you're using the very latest version of Sigil (v.0.9.3) and the Epub3-itizer plugin.