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Old 10-03-2020, 12:54 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JGrubb View Post
Thank you for the additional thoughts. I tried that, both ways ("Images/" or "images/") not yielding productive results.

I even tried shortening the file name, wondering if the "../" was due to a longer name, but that didn't make a difference.

Moreover, I experimented by adding a new random file from my computer, which was also given a "../" before the file name, so that suggests a Calibre default.

As the EPUB has not been flagged by any other aggregator, and the file naming is consistent within the EPUB (as visible using Calibre), I wonder if the Smashwords quality check (presumably AI-based) just doesn't know what to do with the "../". Judging by their website interface for authors, perhaps they are using an older framework for checking EPUB files. Unless I am missing something.
Have you disassembled and reassembled it?

This is really a very interesting problem!

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