On 22.10.2014 18:48, Richard Hamilton wrote:
> It looks as though the next version of epubcheck may reject epub3 files that
> use named character entities (&, etc.).
Any source for this information?
It's hard to believe that & will be refused as it can't be written
directly (same with < and to so
It looks as though the next version of epubcheck may reject epub3 files that
use named character entities (&, etc.).
Right now, the stylesheets will generate at least some of these, even if you
use the numeric equivalent (e.g., if you use & for ampersand in your
source, the output will be &).