LinuxMailLists wrote:

>But he has not been posting nor did he provide any useful
information

I didn't post an outline of how to do it in this specific
thread. I have posted broad details of how to create
docbombs in other threads. Granted you'll have to go back to
2003, or possibly earlier, to find those threads.

> nor has he responded to all the posts that have come since
he posted several hours ago.

There is this little thing known as sleep, that some people
need to do on a daily basis.   This is something I need to
do every day, and was doing it whilst that email blizzard
was going on.

Robin Laing wrote:

> I cannot count on two hands the number of times OpenOffice has saved 
> someone's but that uses MS Office because Office refused to open their very 
> important document that just needs to be finished today.

+1

>On a side note, I have had MSO created documents crash
Windows which would open great in OpenOffice.   :)

I initially switched to OOo because the documents I was
working with would BSOD with MSO, but not with OOo.

Harold wrote:

>On the one hand, If OOo is capable of producing something
that can crash Windows, perhaps it (OOo) ought to be changed
so it can no longer produce that.

I want to test Abiword, Gnumeric, and KOffice to see if they
can be used to create the same type of docbomb.

>company X is notified and given a "reasonable time" to fix
the problem after which, if no fix the details are fully and
publicly disclosed.

I've been asked _not_ to put up "How to create a docbomb for
MSO using OOo" on OOoAuthors, or any official OOo site.

xan

jonathon

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