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Old 02-13-2017, 09:47 PM   #22
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You are, of course, right. I am apparently turning into Jon.
I agree with JSWolf on EPUB3... although not as rabidly. The mere mention of it does make me recoil and hiss though.

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Actually, the number of devices that support a very basic, multi-media-free EPUB3 is quite large. Any device that's based on RMSDK (and I'm not talking about cutting-edge versions) is quite capable of displaying one.
Hmm, I would be more interested in a more comprehensive test of EPUB3s on older devices... I know my old Nook chokes on anything EPUB3 (refuses to open them and says they are corrupt)... although I haven't messed around with that in a while (after maybe the 4th or 5th "corrupt" EPUB3 I preemptively started stripping/cleaning code and make my own EPUB2 versions).
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