On Wednesday, October 05, 2011 13:09:50 Ian Lynch wrote:
> > But if you want to see how you can view a file in the open document
> > format (please! not libreoffice or openoffice format) then you can check
> > out http://www.webodf.org/. WebODF is a package of JavaScript routines
> > that unpacks the zip store and transforms the odf styles to css and then
> > shows the document using the browser renderer. It's very efficient.
> > 
> > So far it's mostly for viewing, but editing featues are being added.
> 
> Can you say what - if any - implications there are for WebODF and HTML 5?
> 
> Will HTML5 make it easier or harder to develop ODF web editing? Or
> will it make no difference? Do you see any implications for the
> development of ODF and HTML5 which would make a more powerful
> combination?

I'm afraid that I can't say anything about that, since WebODF is strictly 
written in JavaScript.  I don't *think* there is any difference for HTML 5 but 
I'm not sure.

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