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Old 06-25-2011, 01:24 PM   #11
eggheadbooks1
Read, don't parrot.
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SamL:

Just downloaded and tried epubTweak - YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

You are officially my hero today for directing me to it.

FYI, to Indesign users: not only does InDesign not export the date into the metadata, or the opening code, but the closing code it exports is also wrong: instead of </dc:date> it writes <dc:date/> (seriously, Adobe, you have HOW many techies working for you??). So I had to add <dc:date>[my date here] and also change the closing code, so I ended up with this:

<dc:date>2011-07</dc:date>

And voila! I am so happy now.
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