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Originally Posted by droopy
1a. What's the fastest/easiest/recommended/best/automatic way of figuring out which epubs are poorly constructed or malformed?
1b. What's the easiest/fastest/best/automated way to fix a poorly constructed or malformed epub?
2. I assume that javascripts in epubs are useless, yes? Epubs are static documents and javascripts are dynamic stuff that are not supposed to be in epubs/ebooks in the first place, right? If these things are true:
2a. What's the fastest/easiest/recommended/best/automatic way of figuring out which epubs have javascript in them?
2b. What's the fastest/best/easiest way of removing (automatically, preferably) javascripts from all epubs?
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Install the epubcheck plugin. Load the ePub in the Calibre editor. Use the editor's checker and epubcheck to check all the ePub. Then you can use the editor to fix the errors.
As for removing javascript, install the Modify ePub plugin to dump all javascript.
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Hi 🐺 wolf,
I have access to computer next week so I plan on doing what you have suggested. But in the meantime can you answer a quick question. would the e pub check plug in check all of the epubs in my library or do I have to check them one by one because that would be very tedious as I have 3,000 books