Yeah, and use option 2 mentioned below means to use a "I don't know
framework base on it".

The problem is which framework I have to use. Please, I would like a tip
about the framework.

Thanks in advance!

Luiz

On 10/17/07, Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 17.10.2007 11:15 Uhr, Luiz Antonio Falaguasta Barbosa wrote:
>
> > So, if my users only have Microsoft Office 2003, can't I do anything to
> > change text (keys by values) and substitute text keys by image with
> Cocoon?!
>
> If you tell the to save the files in the XML format instead of the
> binary format you can use option 2 mentioned below.
>
> >> Actually there is 3 office file formats:
> >>
> >>     * pre office 2003 : binary format, cocoon has a serializer for
> excel
> >>       via gnumeric xml.
> >>     * since office 2003 : pure xml format, cocoon can handle them since
> >>       its xml, but I don't know framework base on it
> >>     * since office 2007 : xml packaged with binary auxilary files as a
> >>       zip, again cocoon can unzip, them use all xml files (just like
> >>       openoffice)
>
> Joerg
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