Mensaje citado por Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Andrews wrote:
> <snip>
>  > This security should be on two levels - lower which allows
> > changes on entering a password and locked _which prevents changes ever
> > being made._
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> Good thought.  :)
>
> After reading the above, and thinking about it for a bit, I'm wondering
> what kind of direction would have to be taken for making something
> locked and un-changeable.
>
> The OpenDocument file format is in end-user editable XML, so it might
> not be so easy.  Potentially something involving the use of digital
> certificates may be involved, but even then I'm not coming up with
> anything that can't be worked around in one way or another.
>
> Maybe it's just a matter of making it "not possible through OOo2" rather
> than just "not possible at all"?
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift
>
> <snip>
>
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That was my point when I wanted to implement a GPG bind from OOo to your system
GPG system on a similar way you do it on Evolution. Since emails and
OpenDocuments are both ASCII based it was possible to sign and/or Encrypt the
Document based on your GPG signature.

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