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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
There is only one kind of EPUB3, and it has already "taken off." All EPUB3 books are "true" EPUB3s. And once again... no. There is no such thing as an EPUB3 "wrapper." You're showing your ignorance by suggesting there is. EPUB2 must be converted to EPUB3. Not wrapped. Whether there's any multimedia or not, EPUB3 is a different beast altogether. Different html version, different css version, different opf specifications, different metadata, and different structure. You CANNOT take an EPUB2, slip a sweater on it and call it an EPUB3.
When you go to respond to this in a week or so, please consider just accepting the fact that you're woefully uninformed in this area.
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Any eBooks that's ePub3 that can be converted to ePub2 and lose no functionality is ePub2 in an ePub3 wrapper. Yes, I know it's a valid ePub3, but it doesn't need to be ePub3. I think this is being done just so the publishers can say they sell ePub3 eBooks. It's very easy to convert there ePub3 to ePub2, have less code bloat and they still work the same.
With these ePub3, if you read them in a true ePub3 renderer, do you get any functionality over the same eBook being in ePub2?