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December 2, 2023
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Kindle Previewer 3 gives error message regarding bad links

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Hello,

I am creating an ebook and testing out things in Kindle Previewer 3. I get an error message that two endnotes need "Please update a valid external URL. " This seems weird because scores of endnotes have dead links and I want them to remain that way. But Kindle says two of them are bad when actually all of them are "bad."

 

Any ideas on how I can fix this so I do not get these error messages?

 

Thanks.

Tom

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Correct answer James Gifford—NitroPress

What a mess. Deleting and then pasting back in the offending text did nothing. Saving as idml did work except a different piece of text that is a dead link to a website now surfaces. And I lost the links to my (few) footnotes. Time to take a break.

 

Just went back to my original. Everything works but I get messages in Quality Check that the footnotes are not backlinked. But they are working.


Did this book originate in Word, and then import to ID? That's another whole chain of possible faults.

 

When you replace the footnotes, or any time you do that kind of step, it's critical to make sure you delete everything that could contain a bad link. If, for example, you have a footnote at the end of a paragraph, cut ALL the text of about the last sentence in the first para and the first one in the second and delete it from the document. That should remove the footnote, the reference any any stray bits of a broken or orphaned link.

 

THEN paste the text back in using a "plain text" option; the best trick might be to paste it into Notepad, then cut and paste it from there. That keeps old 'crud' from getting pasted back in.

 

THEN insert a new footnote and paste similarly clean text into it.

 

A lot of steps but it does little good to cut and paste a broken or orphaned link back into the doc.

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James Gifford—NitroPress
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December 2, 2023

End notes are a huge PITA in EPUB and Kindle. They're kind of like those two-foot blown-glass sailing ships you see at fairs.. no one is ever going to get one home intact. 🙂

 

Does the error identify which notes are causing the error? Or is it just some pair among the many?

Known Participant
December 2, 2023

Yes, the error identifies the two "errors." I am not sure this has anything to do with the fact that they are endnotes.

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
December 2, 2023

What a mess. Deleting and then pasting back in the offending text did nothing. Saving as idml did work except a different piece of text that is a dead link to a website now surfaces. And I lost the links to my (few) footnotes. Time to take a break.

 

Just went back to my original. Everything works but I get messages in Quality Check that the footnotes are not backlinked. But they are working.


Did this book originate in Word, and then import to ID? That's another whole chain of possible faults.

 

When you replace the footnotes, or any time you do that kind of step, it's critical to make sure you delete everything that could contain a bad link. If, for example, you have a footnote at the end of a paragraph, cut ALL the text of about the last sentence in the first para and the first one in the second and delete it from the document. That should remove the footnote, the reference any any stray bits of a broken or orphaned link.

 

THEN paste the text back in using a "plain text" option; the best trick might be to paste it into Notepad, then cut and paste it from there. That keeps old 'crud' from getting pasted back in.

 

THEN insert a new footnote and paste similarly clean text into it.

 

A lot of steps but it does little good to cut and paste a broken or orphaned link back into the doc.