Hi Savante, I thought you had abandoned all of IT for one baby. Good choice.
I'll send the patched zip back to you as soon as I can. The CC0 License requires a "Country of Origin". My patch uses both a hard coded ccTLD (Country Coded Top Level Domain - ISO 3066, 2 character code) and a hard coded Country Name. It could use ODF text:sender-country. This normally dull subject is a white hot issue at present. It occurred to me a while ago - studying for the Customs Broker Exam, 10% pass rate, wish me luck - that there was some work to be done on small codes, like Country, Currency and Language codes. I developed a way to extend and manage the existing ISO codes: http://www.rustprivacy.org/primeencoding.zip Of course nobody that should be interested (ISO, Google, Government) is interested because I'm a nobody (and the CC0 License). That's just the way things go these days. I asked the US Copyright Office (Library of Congress) for guidance about putting the License Notice in "deposits" (registrations). I should receive something back from them either today or tomorrow. --Gannon --- On Thu, 9/3/09, Svante Schubert - Sun Germany - Software Engineer <[email protected]> wrote: From: Svante Schubert - Sun Germany - Software Engineer <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [xml-dev] XHTML Filter To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:33 AM Hi Gannon, Sorry for the delay, I was two month on parental absence (second part). Of course I am interested in the patch, could your write an OOo issue/patch for it? Perhaps you could sync it into the latest source of the body.xsl taken from the CWS xsltfilter12. I will sent you the file directly. Going to finish this CWS start of next week, so if receive the issue with the patch in the next days, I will try to get it into the 3.2. Otherwise it will get into the follow up CWS. Thanks in advance, Svante On 07/08/09 22:52, Gannon Dick wrote: > Tim Berners-Lee recently offered up a whitepaper > > http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/GovData > > In the section "Meta Data" he wrote about Creative Commons "CC0" waiver for > the Public Domain. In the spirit of "Open Source" and shamelessly sucking > up, I wrote a patch to body.xsl which inserts the CC Notice HTML in place of > a user-defined field in an ODT document (as an actuator). > > I don't believe the XHTML filter is supported and more, but I may be wrong. > Svante? CC may also have a plug-in, but this simple patch will do the trick > if you are not a Consultant with a long email disclaimer. > > Anybody want the patch? > > Gannon J. Dick > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
