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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 14 10:49:31 +0000 
2007 -------
Which begs the question, why would OOo decide that a PDF or any other type of
file is an encoded text file?  This is likely to be a wrong decision.  Its
possible that any file, including a binary file, could be treated as an encoded
text file.

In the spec I tried to deal with this situation explicitly.  See Paragraph B of
"When 'All Files' is selected".  This paragraph essentially states that unless
the file has a presumptive text type extension such as .txt or .log, then before
attempting to open it as a text file, OOo should first ask the user if they
would like to treat it as a text file.


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