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Sorry, I've been a bit busy with a new job lately. I'll do my best to look at it this weekend. Though adding HTML 5 support for ePub3 should be possible, but as the entire class was written around dealing with XHTML there may be some changes needed. |
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Uses html5-php parser for html5 compatibility. This avoids numerous warnings linked to php's DOMDocument not understanding new html5 tags.
I have tested this with a few cases but it may fail in some special cases.