Odd id tags in exported EPUB

I've just exported an EPUB from InDesign CC 2014, and I've noticed some odd id tags scattered throughout the text at apparently random locations (in between words, etc) -- there is also one right at the beginning of the HTML content. They look like <a id="x.16448"/> (that is the first one) and the five-digit number always has 16 in the beginning, but increases in increments of about 3-9 as I move through the book.
The print edition of this title had an index, but I've deleted all the index reference tags already. I don't think it's related to the TOC either. Any ideas? I can regex them out easily but I'm just curious.
Thanks
AZ

I went back and turned on Hidden Characters and there are two dots there (like a colon). I've seen this mentioned elsewhere on these forums in a discussion about TOC hyperlink errors on EPUB export:
toc hyperlinks that don't have target text anchor information
So I guess they are unused hyperlink destinations, and they can be deleted in ID. But I'm not sure I understand how they ended up in my text.
AZ

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    Bjørn

    StudioSm wrote:
    Thanks for the answers. I am beginning to like Robohelp. Still - I cannot figure the isf thing out. When I create a project I import Frame files. I create isf settings for the Frame import and export the isf file. So far so good. But now I want to change for instance the sizing of graphics on import or the mapping of paragraph formats. So I go to File/Project settings - but I can no longer access these settings. I can no longer access the settings for mapping, graphics etc. And I don't get it. Shouldn't I be able to edit the isf file here?
    Regards
    Bjørn
    Short answer is no, that is not how you edit the settings. You need to read through my instructions again for the detail but the short version is this.
    Step 1 is to go to Project Settings and select the CSS you want.
    Step 2 is to start the import and apply all the settings you want.
    Step 3 is before you import, you export all those settings to an ISF file.
    Step 4 is next time you want to import you will see Custom in the ISF file. Browse to the ISF file you want and if no changes are required, you should be good to go but check. If changes are required, make them and export again overwriting the first file.
    Now for the really unintuitive bit.
    Next time you import, you will see Settings.ISF at the start of the process. Not unreasonably you will say to yourself "I updated those so I am good to go". WRONG. You will be working with the settings you saved in Step 3. If you want the updated settings, you have to browse to the updated file.
    Don't shoot the messenger. I didn't create that workflow.
    The more people who report a bug or request a feature, the more likely it is to be actioned. Please follow this link.
    http://www.Adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform&product=38
    See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
    @petergrainge

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