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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Dec  6 07:28:34 +0000 
2008 -------
The reliablity of OOo 3.0 in opening this kind of files could be a serious
problem when you want to use OOo as a conversion server (via UNO). It's not a
problem of loading time only because in same cases OOo 3.0 halts and kill itself
(only for 3.0. in 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 it works).

My test file has some problem in the HTML format because it's not well formed
and doesn't reproduce perfectly the problem I had. I'll change the file and I'll
resend you ASAP.

I think it's normal that Firefox, as a browser, has some difficulty to open very
big file. But this shouldn't happen for a Text Editor. The first one is a
browser and has timeout limits, the second one should load big files too.

The message Word 2007 shows you on CSS missing is not a problem in a conversion
process using Word API. I don't want to promote Word vs. OOo battle but in this
case Word 2007 works perfectly as a conversion server and in the previous
version OOo loads very fast big HTML files (but I'd like to use OSS).

It seems that in the older version of OOo loads the file step by step because
after few seconds you can see the file loaded in Writer (< 3.0). Instead Writer
3.0 seems to load the *entire* file in memory before showing you.




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