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Old 12-18-2013, 12:28 AM   #3
AlexBell
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Try using the Sigil "Add Cover" option -- it will auto-generate a new cover page based on whatever standards were coded into Sigil and using whatever image you select. It is embedded as an SVG.
Thanks, but that's how I got the file I made; that's where it's from. My concern is not how to produce a Coverpage.html; I've done that and got the file to display. My concern is how to make the file validate to W3C standards.

I acknowledge that the ebook that I took the file from which my file was made does validate with EPUB-Checker.exe. But I want each and every file in my ebooks to validate.
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