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Old 12-23-2022, 11:44 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I wonder what causes this DRM error. I suggest having a look at these ePub and see what might be at fault. Does it happen if the cover is not using an SVG container?
Jon, it has nothing to do with the structure of the epub. Once it occurs on the first book that triggers the erroneous DRM popup, any epub that is opened will give the same error.

When experimenting with this, I played with the rights.xml and encryption.xml files and while modifying rights.xml made it easy to get the DRM popup, the flag was cleared when I opened another epub and it would open without the error. It appears that when the flag is set in error, a restart is needed to clear the flag.
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