In article <1326774.0QbyTOpFNq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The file can contain a description of an executable (or a pointer to a
> peripheral one). OOXML can contain arbitrary binaries, as well as Windows-only
> bits of code. I'll provide examples if you requires them.
It would be more interesting if you would explain what you think is bad
about that.
Before answering, consider that ODF also allows arbitrary binary, and
has explicit support for OLE objects--which are Windows-only bits of
code.
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--Tim Smith
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