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> > > > -- > Executive Director > Digital Distribution Global Training Services Pty. Ltd. > Premier OpenOffice.org and StarOffice Online Training providers > http://www.digitaldistribution.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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. > -- Alexandro Colorado Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish http://es.openoffice.org/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
