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Nick Burch commented on TIKA-849:
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We might be able to use the same handler, but it'd need one of our XML experts
to weigh in and say for sure!
I've fixed a bug in r1235215 where start/end document was being called for each
html/xhtml file, which solves the use of --metadata from TikaCLI but doesn't
affect the text extraction
For the mimetype subtype, I thought it made sense as both use the same
structure and a very similar format. If you think that's wrong, we could maybe
invent a common supertype for the two, to show their relation
> Identify and parse the Apple iBooks format
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> Key: TIKA-849
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-849
> Project: Tika
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: mime, parser
> Affects Versions: 1.1
> Reporter: Andrew Jackson
> Attachments: ibooks-support.patch
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> With the release of iBooks Author 1.0, Apple have created a new eBook format
> very similar to ePub. Tika could be extended to identify and parse this new
> format, re-using the existing ePub code wherever possible.
> I have created an initial patch, which I will attach to this issue.
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