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URI format error
I have an epub I edited with Sigil 2.0.2 on Windows. I have uploaded the epub to kobo.com, to check for any issues. It complains of a bad URI:
"[https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-simple-flower-outline_25182979.htm#query=line%20art%20lily&posit ion=1&from_view=search&track=ais&uuid=0f70a459-528c-4014-955a-61c1d392eed4#position=1&query=line%20art%20lily]" is not a valid URI. in OEBPS/Text/index_split_000.html, line 32 This is a credit for use of some line art, and the credit is required by the publisher. The actual HTML in my file is this: <p> <a href="https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-simple-flower-outline_25182979.htm#query=line%20art%20lily&p osition=1&from_view=search&track=ais&u uid=0f70a459-528c-4014-955a-61c1d392eed4#position=1&query=line%20art%20lil y">Lily image from Freepik</a> </p> I uploaded the epub to Amazon to send to my Kindle, and the link is presented correctly, and does, in fact, open a browser to the correct page. Would appreciate any assistance! |
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Uri query's are not started by a hash # and instead use ?
And I have never seen a proper url with multiple query strings and especially one that is duplicated twice. Try to write the uri using ? for query and remove the duplication of the query. |
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Here is a more properly formatted uri:
https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/...a-61c1d392eed4 You can probably simplify this further. |
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For what it's worth, I tried the following and it worked:
https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/...e_25182979.htm Since this is a MobileRead link, the full URL is seen when you hover over the link. |
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That url worked for me too. Nicely done!
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Thanks, all, for the help! The link came from FreePik, and messy as it was, when put into a browser, it worked. The much simpler link from DNSB has solved the problem here, and I now have no resource complaints from Kobo.
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