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Old 10-29-2016, 02:28 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Fair enough. We just have to find a way for people to understand that it's NOT any kind of validator (neither for xhtml nor epubs). It's a quick and dirty test to make sure that all existing tags have been properly closed and that there's been no improper nesting of tags. Nothing more.

It's an "at a quick glance, nothing seems to have gone terribly wrong" tool. Not an "everything in your epub is absolutely perfect" tool.
Some people like FlightCrew, others like EpubCheck; personally, I like both. Each can find errors that the other ignores; neither guarantees that your code is right. In the final analysis, nothing beats that epub checker that you keep between your ears.
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