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Old 03-24-2024, 12:56 PM   #31
meghane_e
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
Well, this is not true. I send ePub v3 (e.g. as converted by calibre) to send to kindle and they work fine.

But if it is not valid ePub (whether 2 or 3) in the first place, there's a good chance Send to Kindle will not accept them.

In that case, one needs to determine the nature of the invalidity and fix it (and maybe consider not getting ePub from that source in the future). Feeding it to calibre to convert to ePub 2 is not guaranteed to clean up these issues.
If you're implying only books from bad sources are susceptible to errors, that's a bit erroneous. I've had a few older books that I purchased from both Amazon and Barnes & Noble that, when converted to epub, would not be accepted by SendToKindle (but readable in other epub browsers), so please, maybe don't suggest people simply not get their books from a certain source.

I wasn't going to post this yesterday since it seemed obvious, but older books or books from indie presses or directly from authors, are more likely to have an out-of-date format or have malformed entities in it. That doesn't mean don't get them. Just have appropriate expectations.

Addendum: As others wrote below, even bigger publishers put out poor quality ebooks from time to time. And to extend that: Amazon uses it as an reason to "automatically update" the copy you bought. But they ALSO do it for reasons unrelated to publishing corrections, like re-DRMing ebooks or changing the covers (which annoys me greatly!). I've had artwork covers replaced with photoshop covers, probably because it's cheaper for the publisher.

Last edited by meghane_e; 03-26-2024 at 03:05 PM. Reason: update
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