https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106560

--- Comment #10 from gmarco <gmmell...@inwind.it> ---
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #9)
> ODF files are .zips in disguise, just like Microsoft's OOXML files. Your
> browsers are somehow treating them only as archives and not recognizing them
> as documents.
> 
> Please rename the .zip extension back to .odt. In the future you can
> consider using a browser like Firefox.

Well, no need to rename the extension, I opened the file directly from WRITE
and ... OK.
But I think it is not a browser issue, the file that any browser would download
.zip (usually a compressed folder to decompress), and the .zip extension has no
association in Windows 10 that automatically decompresses it with a
doubleclick.
Here, too, it could be a matter of more explicit information, saying only "Open
it in LibreOffice" is not quite explicit: any Windows user, seeing .zip is
brought to click the file to decompress it.

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