On Feb 18, 10:52 pm, Tim Smith <reply_in_gr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> ODF 1.0 spec, section 9.3.3, specifies how to embed binary OLE objects
> in ODF drawings.
>
> An application can include arbitrary binary data in an ODF document by
> including an element in a namespace other than those namespaces listed
> in section 1.3 of the ODF 1.0 spec, and putting an
> office_process-element attribute with a value of "false" on that
> element. See section 1.5. Note also you can put binary data inside an
> <office:meta> element.
>
> How come you never mention any of this when you are writing your FUD
> about OOXML binary data?
>
> --
> --Tim Smith
Hey Tim & Erik:
I have an answer for you: zero.
That's right: not a single one.
The question was: How many countries did not raise their hand when the
ODF format was proposed at ISO?
I believe they call that *unanimity*.
-RFH
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