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Originally Posted by DaveLessnau
In my case, I'm mostly worried about what happens if I delete those ids. So far, I've had no problem deleting every id= thing I've found. Usually, those are just for TOC types of things. But, after ripping everything out of the files and putting the proper <h1> and <h2> tags where I need them, I have the Calibre Editor recreate the toc.ncx file and then have it create an inline TOC from that. I then replace the book's inline TOC with the Calibre generated one. Again, no problems yet.
Of course, some of the silly HTML I think I'm seeing does bother me and I do wish publishers would be a bit more reasonable in what they put in there. But, then again, I also wish they'd read and correct the resulting books after they OCR scan them to a digital format.
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I've noticed that most IDs are of no use at all. And putting IDs in the ToC for not reason just slows down using the ToC. It's faster to just have the ToC just open the file instead of having to open the file ad then find the ID.