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First, one possible thing to look at is using the ASIDE element to contain the footnote. The Kindle way to do footnotes requires this.I used a DIV container which contained epub:type="footnotes" and inside that a ASIDE element containing what you want to be in the note. This is just a stab in the dark though.

Here's a suggestion for a workaround on iBooks.

Perhaps iBooks only does this for internal links, but not for external links. The popup box fills with the internal HTML page you are linking to. This might be a feature, not a bug --- because letting an HTML fragment appear in the popup is a cool thing though probably not part of the EPUB 3 spec.

Unfortunately I don't have an ipad handy now or I'd test and report back. But I vaguely remember seeing this before for footnotes on iBooks.

If you are linking to another place in the same ebook, why not just do an ordinary hyperlink in the main text and not a footnote? (If you need to add extra explanation, you can do it in the main text as well). It seems that providing an internal link from the popup is redundant. That's my two cents anyway.


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