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Old 06-14-2019, 08:07 AM   #210
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This error message should only be displayed, if epubcheck didn't return a file name. Did you enable the usage option by any chance?
Yes I did enable that (very nice option, thank you). Why would epubcheck not return a file name? The files both have real names (of course) and also have titles in the content.opf. Is there some variable I might have accidentally triggered to cause epubcheck to "lose" the filename? I only started getting this error yesterday (maybe the day before, I forget, in any case it's very recent).
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