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Originally Posted by DaleDe
There is clearly something wrong with your source HTML file. It is likely using some illegal constructs that are getting ignored in the browser. You might want to check it against the standard. http://www.w3.org/
Dale
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As it turns out that is what it was. I was using a couple of WSIWIG editors to build the TOC and never bothered to look at the source. In my SmartQ 7 the file displayed in Fb2, but there were these weird characters everywhere.
So, I had a couple of clues. Once I saw the source file, I did a search and replace and recompiled. I can see the file now, but I'm going to have to redo as some of those were placeholders for a space character so there are now a lot of run on words.