Hi Peter, I recently came across this problem when I used both pubdate and copyright/year. Here's what Bob Stayton had to say:
"Currently *date* and copyright/year are mutually exclusive for the *date* metadata, so if you change your pubdate element to a *date* element in the info, then it will output a single *date* in the opf." Search the list for "pubdate" and you'll find the complete discussion. Hope that works for you. On 5 September 2014 06:00, Peter Fleck <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm getting duplicate dcterms:date in the epub3 package.opf > > <meta property="dcterms:date">2012</meta> > <dc:date>2012</dc:date> > <meta property="dcterms:date">2012</meta> > <dc:date>2012</dc:date> > > The validator at http://validator.idpf.org/ gives me this. > > ERROR OEBPS/package.opf 20 14 element "dc:date" not allowed here; > expected the element end-tag or element "dc:contributor", "dc:coverage", > "dc:creator", "dc:description", "dc:format", "dc:identifier", > "dc:language", "dc:publisher", "dc:relation", "dc:rights", "dc:source", > "dc:subject", "dc:title", "dc:type", "link" or "meta" > I'm just wondering if anyone else is getting this or if it is a bug in my > stylesheet. > I'm using docbook-xsl-ns-1.78.1 stylesheets. > > Thanks, > > Peter > -- Peter Lavin Telephone: 1 416 461 4991 Mobile: 1 416 882 9194 Skype: peter.lavin (GMT -05:00 Canada/US Eastern)
