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Old 05-04-2010, 10:56 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Steven Lake View Post
Well, is there any easy way to fix that? This hasn't come up as a problem until just now.

I wish that I could help out, but I am not really much of an expert in the best practices for building good specification compliant EPUB documents. I have looked inside of some other EPUB books just now and I did not come across other instances where both UTF-8 and windows-1252 charset specifiers were included, so I brought that up as a *possible* cause of the differences in EPUB display on different readers. That may be actually be OK, but I do not know enough to say. I just have not noticed something like that before. There are some very knowledgeable people in some of the specialized forums here, so maybe someone from "Writers' Corner", "Calibre", or the "Sigil" forum may be able to explain how the EPUB display of "The Oort Perimeter" is coming up with quotes that do not display correctly on all EPUB readers?
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