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Originally Posted by hobnail
As jhowell said, that class on the html tag is valid. You don't often see that but it's ok. Try running it through an epub validator and it should pass. It's Apple that's making it a problem.
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Your pre-edit was right - the html is valid. But your post edit is what I'd done to check Apple's error-finding. I stuck it through epub validator on ebookit's site, and it flagged the same issues.
But that doesn't mean it isn't Apple messing it up by being weird, and then the validator following suit. I'm used to having to add extra shizzle for Apple systems, and having Apple ignore stuff, but I've never had to remove something to get it to work.