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Old 09-21-2018, 11:12 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by yJan1986 View Post
@HarryT: thank you for moving my topic
@turtle91: in the last thread I posted 2 links – one is the EPUB file and the other is the HTMLZ source.

The problem is: the navigation was automatically included as part of the text in the actual EPUB file at the beginning or at the end of the EPUB, if you let calibre do this.but now it seems this option has disappeared. The only option is the real table of contents of the EPUB file, and this is slower than the way over direct links.

My navigation buttons include back, return to previous prayer, proceed to next prayer and go to the table of contents, included in the file itself.

You'll see, if you peek at the EPUB, that I included the links and anchors in the HTML file, where they worked. But once calibre converted the file to EPUB, the links stopped working.

I must have done something wrong in my syntax, if calibre didn't detect in-document links.
Can you give me the line number, and text, for ANY line in your HTML, that includes links?

I opened your HTMLZ file. I don't see any links. In fact, I don't see any links, at all. I have searched for hrefs...I've searched for <a, and so far, I've found nothing. This is the HTML file that you say, had the links, is that right? Did I miss something?

Ditto the ePUB--there are simply no links there. There's the usual link for the CSS; a link for an image, and that's all, folks. I've searched for hrefs, and found nada. For that matter, I suspect your image links are broken, too, in the ePUB.

Unless I've downloaded the wrong files (ePUB/HTML) from your original post?

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