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Originally Posted by davidfor
Of course it does. And that was my point. It is just normal code and removing it will mean the renderer will do something different. Which is exactly what I would expect. But, it isn't "kepub code", just code Kobo wants as standard. And plenty of publishers put their own standard code in to achieve some common affect. And a DIV wrapping the text in a chapter is pretty common.
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Perhaps it's just a matter of terminology. Even though it is "just normal code" I have to admit that I also see it as "kepub code" because it's code I see in bought kepubs which I don't expect to see in standard epubs and which needs to be removed if you want to do a full kepub-to-epub format-shift.