Quote:
Originally Posted by JSWolf
candy.js is not an issue. Before I do anything with ePub eBooks, I run Modify ePub and I have it remove any javascipt. So candy.js would be removed before it ever sees one of my devices.
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Unfortunately, you can't rely on Modify ePub to find embedded JavaScript code. For example, it didn't find the following JavaScript code in my valid ePub3 test file:
Code:
<body onload="javascript:alert('Gotcha!')">