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Sunrise Programmer

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Sweating the details of programming

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Sunrise Programmer Sunrise Programmer Sweating the details of programming Tuesday, July 16, 2024 EPUB format thoughts  How hard can EPUB files be? "EPUB is just HTML"! Hah! I've got a fun EPUB ebook reader in the store; it's got two nifty features that, IMHO, all ebook readers should have (it can do an offline search of Project Gutenberg, and it's got a two-screen mode, so you can see both a critical image and the text that talks about the image in one spot). Over the years, I've had to work around a lot of EPUB failures. Today's failure is thanks to the newer EPUB books that Project Gutenberg publishes. Notably, each book seems to include a (pointless)  tag. The problem with that tag is that HTML does not support self-closing (void) elements . The Mozilla pages are super clear about that. So my HTML renderer (which is just a WebView element) takes the tag and reads it HTML style, like a tag that isn't closed. The entire rest of the book, which is most of it, is the...

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