Errata
The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".
The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.
Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update
Version | Location | Description | Submitted By | Date submitted | Date corrected |
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Printed, PDF, ePub, Mobi, | Page xx End of item 2. |
The cross reference in "why this book begins by exploring these issues in 'Metadata'" should reference page 1, not page 281. Note from the Author or Editor: |
Bill Kasdorf | Apr 28, 2013 | |
Printed | Page xxi 5th technology listed |
I believe that this item should read "OpenType and WOFF" rather than "TrueType and WOFF." TTF is not part of the EPUB spec, to the limited degree that I currently understand it (and rightly so!). Indeed, TTF is never again mentioned in the book--rather, the expected combo "OTF and WOFF" do. Note from the Author or Editor: |
Ari Davidow | Nov 21, 2013 | |
ePub | Page N/A" Chapter 3 MathML section 3rd to last paragraph before SVG |
"It’s worth nothing here, too, that the description inside the annotation-xml element is the only place where HTML fragments can appear inside of MathML markup. Although HTML5 technically allows HTML markup to be included inside of mtext elements, EPUB 3 restricts that usage." Note from the Author or Editor: |
Tee Jay Zajac | Apr 27, 2016 | |
Printed, PDF, ePub, Mobi, | Page 7 First paragraph under "Publication Metadata" heading |
The parenthetical portion of the sentence reading "Which one is the cover image, and do any of them contain MathML or SVG or scripting (spine itemref properties)?" should read "(manifest item properties)." The main sections on the manifest and spine later in the chapter are correct. Note from the Author or Editor: |
Bill Kasdorf | Apr 28, 2013 | |
Page 16 href definition |
The href definition makes reference to the informative note in the EPUB specs about limiting URIs to the ASCII character range to avoid any possible problems in EPUB 2 reading systems, but without being explicit about why this restriction exists (it's not generally good practice, only in that one instance). |
Matt Garrish |
Mar 29, 2013 | ||
Printed, PDF, ePub, Mobi, | Page 33 Third paragraph beginning note |
The prose about not being able to create inactive links is not valid. It hinged on how to interpret the requirement that the href attribute on <a> tags must point into the publication. Note from the Author or Editor: |
Matt Garrish | Feb 28, 2013 | |
Page 81 last paragraph |
Text on the book Note from the Author or Editor: |
uook.com | Apr 07, 2013 | ||
Page 146 2nd line |
The example for the manifest entry for remote resources uses the ?src? attribute: ?src="http://www.example.com/video/clip01.webm"? Note from the Author or Editor: |
Melanie Griesser | Jul 09, 2014 | ||
Printed | Page 213 first paragraph |
In the sentence that begins "Inner Mongolia uses vertical writing," I think "from right to left rather than from left to right" should be "from left to right rather than from right to left." Note from the Author or Editor: |
Teresa Elsey | Feb 23, 2013 | |
Printed, PDF, ePub, Mobi, | Page 251 first example |
The aria-describedby attribute should be on the img tag, not on the figure. |
Matt Garrish |
Feb 07, 2014 |