https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45071

--- Comment #21 from Florian Reisinger <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #18)
> I think this will hit a nail in the coffin of Open Doucment Format and say
> R.I.P. to it, if we can't open a ODF file while navigating. 

So ODF is dead, because it is not possible??? (Windows 7 x64)Firefix: 29.0.1,
IE 11.0.9600.17107 and Chrome 35.0.1916.114


> Removing the plugin will force you to download the file and open it with LO.


Did it ever work for you (in a recent version)
For testing: I downloaded Firefox and installed it
I downloaded 4.3 beta 1 and installed the plugin (fresh user profile of both
Mozilla and LibO). I started Firefox, opended a odt file, which downloaded and
I was requested to open it.

> 
> With the plugin, you don't need to invoke LO each time you try to open an
> ODF file.

May I ask you how it should display the file withzout LibreOffice (or
OpenOffice). You cannot see it, but it must be started in the background.

> Leave this decision at least to the Engineering Steering commitee and the
> Board of Directors of TDF.

It's not working, so where is the decision.
It would be nice to know where it is not working.
Here on Win 7 it is not working for the following: IE (well there was a
security note and then a white screen, so here it is very close to work), FF,
Chrome.
Chrome.

So if it is FF only, I propose a String change to "<Browser name> -Plugin"
instead of "Browser-Plugin".

So it would be really interesting _where_ it does work the IE plugin needs
love, it destroys looking at ODF files (both x86 and x86_64 versions of IE.

"Damn, LibreOffice destroyed opening odt in IE, have to uninstall it, stupid
LibreOffice" <-- This is dangerous. However I am very interested in your
opinion :)

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