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Open eBook Publication Structure Specification History

August 2002 — OEBPS 1.2 Recommended Specification Released

The International Digital Publishing Forum Publication Structure Working Group released OEBPS Version 1.2. This new version is a tightly constrained update to the prior version (OEBPS 1.0.1): it provides a great deal of new functionality in the area of presentation control, including, among other things, improvements in the Basic markup vocabulary (now a pure subset of XHTML 1.1), and greatly expanded CSS support. Significant effort and care was taken to maximize compatibility of this version with existing OEBPS 1.0.1 content. OEBPS 1.2 Specification FAQ

June 2001 — OEBPS 1.0.1 replaces OEBPS 1.0

The International Digital Publishing Forum Publication Structure Working Group released the final 1.0.1 version of the Open eBook Publication Structure specification. Version 1.0.1 of the OEB Publication Structure is not meant to be a new specification. It does not add additional features to the specification, but rather removes some ambiguities and corrects errors. The changes made fall into one of three broad categories: clarifications of ambiguities; correction of typographical errors; and correction of other errors or inconsistencies. For more information see Section 1.5.4 Compatibility, and Appendix E: Change History.) OEBPS 1.0.1 Specification

September 1999 — OEBPS 1.0 released

The Open eBook (OEB) Authoring Group released the final 1.0 version of the Open eBook Publication Structure specification. This specification defines the format that content takes when it is converted from print to electronic form. The purpose of the International Digital Publishing Forum Publication Structure is to provide a specification for representing the content of electronic books. Specifically: The specification is intended to give content providers (e.g., publishers, and others who have content to be displayed) and tool providers minimal and common guidelines which ensure fidelity, accuracy, accessibility, and presentation of electronic content over various electronic book platforms. The specification seeks to reflect established content format standards. The goal of this specification is to provide the purveyors of electronic book content (publishers, agents, authors et al.) a format for use in providing content to multiple reading systems. This specification is based on the premise that in order for electronic book technology to achieve widespread success in the marketplace, reading systems must have convenient access to a large number and variety of titles. The specification is based on HTML and XML, the same core languages that define the World Wide Web, and is designed to allow publishers and authors to deliver their material in a single format. OEBPS 1.0 Specification    
 

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