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Old 01-09-2011, 05:30 AM   #7
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Just to expand a little on what the previous posters have said:

Where these error messages refer to "manifest", they're referring to the manifest section of the .opf file which is contained in the EPUB file. The manifest section in the .opf file lists all of the files contained in the EPUB file, and as the previous posters have noted, it would appear that iTunes Connect has problems with file names that contain spaces.

You could unzip the EPUB file, change all of the file names to replace spaces with underscore characters, then use global "find and replace" on the XHTML, .opf and .ncx files to replace all references to these file names with the revised file names.

(When you then create the new zip/epub file with the revised files, make sure the "mimetype" file is the first file in the zip file, and that it is uncompressed and unencrypted.)
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