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Originally Posted by paperwhite13
Nothing happens, that ebook is safe and sound on your ereader. Because now probably only your modified ebooks have broken pagelists, it's already best practice. What will happen in the future is probably that more ebooks will adopt the more "bloated" <span aria-label=" Page 145. " epub:type="pagebreak" id="pg_145" role="doc-pagebreak"/> technique, like Random in Death correctly uses, instead of the non-recommended <a id="page145"/> technique (which I also used).
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Most of the time, there is no pagelist. But, even if there was, it's OK for me to rip it out for my eBooks if I desire. Most of what I read are novels and they are not for any sort of school. I don't need a pagelist.
If there is no pagelist, then the internal pBook page numbers have no use unless you want to build a pagelist.