Hi,

OOo files (and newer MS-files like docx) are zip files with multiple files inside. OOo has a content.xml + attachments and styles. You can unzip that file, modify content.xml, modify attachments and then zip it again.

tm

Joerg Heinicke schrieb:
On 17.10.2007 9:02 Uhr, Luiz Antonio Falaguasta Barbosa wrote:

On the other hand, the newer office productivity file formats are all
XML-based (both OpenDocument and that other Microsoft equivalent) and
Cocoon excels at handling XML.

Yeah man! That's point for me now!
My client told me that I can consider the usage of Office 2003 for the
users. So, all the office types are XML-based, right?

Are they really? Isn't there still the binary Excel format and a second XML-based one? I'm absolutely not sure, haven't worked with it myself. Just what I "heard" ...

Joerg

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