
Hi Jim, FIRST OFF, PLEASE learn to cite correctly. That is at least write who you are citing! Yes, I have read them!. The only problem is you have to be able to understand the formalistic language! Just like reading legal documents. alot of formalistic rigamarole. Now, to use HTML you do not to read the Standard, just like you do not need to read all laws passed by congress to abide by them! Now back to epub correctness. A File in epub format can be validate by an xml validator. If it validates then it should show correctly on your devices! If not then your device is doing something wrong!. As far as Unicode is concerned. The full unicode does not need to be displayed, nor all glyphs. The devices/readers only should display an alternative that represents that it can not display that glyph. So the problems you are seeing, do not reflect necessarily a wrong encoding by Calibre, but may be an inability of the device in displaying Unicode! regards Keith. Am 13.02.2011 um 03:38 schrieb James Adcock:
HTML is always trivial.
Excuse me? Have you read even ONE of the many HTML standards???
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