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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The problem with ePub 3 is that is that rubbish they added in which is why ePub 3 has not been all that widely accepted.
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Once again: absolutely untrue. EPUB3
HAS been widely accepted. They sell them all the time on Google Play, Kobo and B&N. They're used to create Kindlebooks. They're sold on iBooks. Shall I go on?
Just because they added a lot of extraneous stuff to the standard does not mean every bit of it has to be utilized to warrant the EPUB3 standard's very existence. Hell ... most commercial EPUB2s don't leverage all that the standard has to offer. So why assume the EPUB3 has to? Your dogmatic position that EPUB3 is somehow anathema to "good" publishing and/or ebook making is based entirely on irrational fear of change. Move on. It'll be OK. Woosah, baby.