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Old 10-03-2020, 04:25 PM   #20
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I know you were probably posting in a primarily ironic manner. but I wanted to be sure people understand that Sigil's move towards a "hands off" approach does not extend to every single aspect of the OPF.
The post was not meant to be taken seriously. If only MobileRead a set of tags for sarcasm, irony, etc.

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With regard to the uncommon prefixes in this test sample, I believe I've seen those ns0, ns1 prefixes introduced by lxml parsing where no attempt to properly manage the namespace prefixes is made. Probably some sort of in-house automated script that no one has ever revisited since epubcheck doesn't bark about it.
I've had to clean up a couple of opfs that used namespaces that were not properly managed so I have no objection to Sigil doing the clean up for me as long as I am informed that it was done.
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