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Old 03-17-2019, 12:05 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Maybe the "psychoactives" explains it.

Anyway, it's weird. I agree, burger made from 10 different cuts of meat. What the hell is a "urlexpansion" class? TNR 16pt? I mean...I dunno. That's a mess, and I freely admit if someone asked us to clean that, I'd whack them, money-wise. Not to rip them off; because that's HOURS of cleaning. I mean, serious hours. Hell, it could take you 30 minutes or longer, JUST to clean what we're looking at, once you figure out what the hell the intention is. Granted, then, realistically, you'd get in the groove, but...it's a lot of cleaning.

If the OP knows the source, there might be a better way. That's sorta what I'm thinking.

Hitch
TNR = Time New Roman

One thing that might help a little with that really awful code is to convert it to ePub using Calibre. At least there would be CSS and that could be cleaned up a lot easier. And I also think finding errors would also be a lot easier.
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