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From: "R.Wieser"
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Subject: Re: ebook reader - image scaling ?
Date: Fri, 31 May 2024 15:18:10 +0200
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Newyana2,
> So I guess you'd need to figure out what version of XHTML you have and
> then get the docs for it.
:-) Yep, thats what I've been trying to do. Even the "basic XHTML" docs
would help.
I did find /some/ info about it, but as it shows "HR" as supported, but as
the epub-reader doesn't display it (but luckily doesn't abort parsing
either) ...
>> For instance, I can't get a "
" to display.
>
> Isn't that "
" ?
While googeling I came across info that said that the space infront of that
slash is just there so old webbrowsers would not barf. IOW, its not needed
for XHTML (or for the more modern variants of HTML/webbrowsers).
Regards,
Rudy Wieser