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Old 06-02-2021, 01:53 PM   #17
RbnJrg
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The epub I attach doesn't pass epubcheck if I don't include by hand:

"properties="scripted"

in the respective item of the .xhtml file in the .opf file. Why I include this comment in this thread? Because the epub can be read perfectly with the Readium and EreaderJS plugins but not with Bibi. But I think that the issue is not with Bibi but with its python wrapper. I say that because if I open with my browser the file "Index.html" present in the plugin's Bibi folder, and then I drop there the epub attached, Bibi can open it without problem. For some reason, when Bibi is launched with the plugin, it can't find the file "en-us.js" (maybe is not packeted in the .zip file generated by the plugin) and so can't display the epub.
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File Type: epub Experiment I (epub3).epub (56.1 KB, 880 views)
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