What I meant by "lack of support" is that there are no programs that they have to install. In fact, in order to block .odf files, they do have to do additional work. Their denial of ODF files is more effort than letting them through. Jim Hartley wrote: > I certainly call it "lack of support!" If I want to put some files on my > website in .odt format, but they won't allow visitors to the site to > download those files, that is LACK OF SUPPORT. Especially since all they > need to do to "support" it is stop inhibiting it. > > I think what annoys me most it that they DO SUPPORT (allow) .doc files, > a proprietary and non-standard (but widely used) format, and REFUSE TO > SUPPORT .odt files, an open, free, and internationally approved standard > format.
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