When going to Kindle Direct Publishing's Supported HTML Tags page ( https://kdp.amazon.com/self-publishing/help?topicId=A1JPUWCSD6F59O) <abbr> is not there. I guess that's why Kindlegen is throwing a fit.
This may be a good place to review when we hit that kind of problems. Carlos On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Bob Stayton <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > I have seen the same errors with kindlegen, but never found anything wrong > in my HTML. The <abbr> element is valid in HTML4, XHTML, and HTML5, so I > think that's a bug in kindlegen. With <dl> lists, it seems to lose track > of element nesting, even with validly nested elements. > > Bob Stayton > Sagehill Enterprises > [email protected] > > *From:* Carlos Araya <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Thursday, March 07, 2013 2:15 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [docbook-apps] ePub 3 weird results when converting to mobi > > Good afternoon: > > I was able to validate the book I'm working on. Now when I use Kindlegen > to convert to Mobi I get multiple errors like the ones below > > [exec] Warning(inputpreprocessor):W29007: Rejected unknown tag: <abbr > class="acronym"> > [exec] in file: > /var/folders/jz/_pr7872j2jx765_7lyh3z__07x_v0x/T/mobi-ZpXrJk/OEBPS/ch04.xhtml > line: 0000038 > [exec] Warning(inputpreprocessor):W29004: Forcefully closed opened > Tag: <dl> > [exec] in file: > /var/folders/jz/_pr7872j2jx765_7lyh3z__07x_v0x/T/mobi-ZpXrJk/OEBPS/ix01.xhtml > line: 0000002 > [exec] Warning(inputpreprocessor):W29004: Forcefully closed opened > Tag: <dd> > [exec] in file: > /var/folders/jz/_pr7872j2jx765_7lyh3z__07x_v0x/T/mobi-ZpXrJk/OEBPS/ix01.xhtml > line: 0000002 > [exec] Warning(inputpreprocessor):W29010: Tag rejected due to being > used in unauthorized scope: <dt> > [exec] in file: > /var/folders/jz/_pr7872j2jx765_7lyh3z__07x_v0x/T/mobi-ZpXrJk/OEBPS/ix01.xhtml > line: 0000002 > > I remember that late last year this also came up but was not able to find > a resolution. > > I am using the kindle.extensions parameter and can copy my customization > layer if needed. > > Any idea of what I'm doing wrong to generate the extraneous code? > > Carlos >
