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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
InDesign must name its nav document "toc.html." That would explain why it can't be removed. It's required. An EPUB3's nav document (which is an html file) can be named anything. It's typically named "toc.(x)html" or "nav.(x)html, but that's not a rule. Some EPUB3's combine the html toc and the nav document in the same file.
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Yes, I think that is exactly what is going on. Where I'm stumped is how to tell Sigil, "Don't worry, It's ok to delete this file because the book isn't going to be an epub3." The only way I have found to do that is using the method I explain in the OP.
What I think i am hearing is that it is ok to do that as long as it validates.