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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The problem is too many formats. Mobi, LIT, LRF, PDB, FB2, IMP, WOLF, PDF just to name a few. Why do we have so many different ebook formats? Why do we need so many? Can't we just have one that isn't going to impose DRM on us?
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That's why one overriding common format... XHTML, for instance... is best, as it is already the standard format that most other formats can convert from. IDPF supports packaged XHTML, and they've got the right idea.
Let people archive the XHTML, and use that to convert as desired. That's the way to do it for immediate use, and keep a lasting version of the document.