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Old 02-13-2025, 12:50 PM   #13
Comfy.n
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Originally Posted by msel View Post
Hello, I don't know if I understand the plugin correct: I've epub books which have this tag in the content.opf (e. g.: <dc:source>https://www.heise.de/blog/CQRS-als-Grundlage-fuer-moderne-flexible-und-skalierbare-Anwendungsarchitektur-10275526.html?view=print</dc:source>)
I want to extract the website address and add it to custom text column #source. How can I do this with this plugin? Or is there another possibility (e. g. identifiers) to extract such a tag from a ebook file?
Greetings from the Münsterland, Maria
I think you might have better luck in the Plugin ideas thread, as DaltonST is long-time MIA.

From looking at this tooltip, I gather EPOM is capable of extracting text, not OPF HTML content:

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