The current ePub standard is 3.0, published in October 2011, and is built on HTML5 and CSS3 — but no e-readers support it right now.
Unfortunately
the current epub standards are unable to handle numbered lists if you are «breaking» the list somewhere then trying to continue it.
Not exact matches
It's very possible that all the features of your content are not easily definable within the
EPUB standard, and are not displayable on
current devices.
Although Eric Hellman, President of Gluejar, said that
EPUB could be the next best thing, the
current technology can not produce a «
standard for distributing self - contained book - like websites.»
There is no
current provision in the
EPUB Publications 3.0
standard for encryption, signing, or authentication within the Package Document format.
ePub3 is the
current revised addition of
ePub standards.
The key IDPF
standard is
EPUB ®, the
current version is
EPUB 3.0.1.
However, these building - block
standards, and the Web browsers that implement them, are rapidly evolving and the versions of these
standards utilized in 2006 when
EPUB 2.0 was formulated are no longer
current.
ePub, on the other hand, is an open, XML based eBook
standard, and is used by a huge number of eBook vendors... indeed, it's easily the
standard for
current ebook publishing.