> On 04 Aug 15, at 16:20, jan i <[email protected]> wrote: > > got it. > > I have found something I would consider a bug in AOO, but it seems gzip and > e.g. MS. live with the fact.
…./me reads on….. > > When a file is compressed, then the local header will not contain sizes > (this only happens for uncompressed files). and in a couple > of instances fileNameLength is 0 in the local header. In other words, if > you have a AOO document, you cannot use the local header > to repair the central directory. > > newZipExperiment2 is now ready for merge, when Peter gives the "go". > > My next work will be to prepare the release branch. > > rgds > jan I. > Thanks! louis > > > On 4 August 2015 at 20:05, Louis Suárez-Potts <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>> On 04 Aug 15, at 13:48, jan i <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi. >>> >>> Sorry for this mail. >>> >>> I now test with >>> 2 LO document (ODF / OOXML) >>> 1 AOO document (ODF) >>> 2 MS document (OOXML / ODF) >>> >>> And ques what, LO/AOO/MS handles the zip structure quite differently ! >>> >>> One uses global directory, and leaves local nearly empty, >>> One uses local and leaves global nearly empty >>> One special (MS ODF) uses both local and global but with different >> content. >>> >>> So much for standards. >> >> My guess is that others besides me are not surprised. I mean others who’ve >> been in this game (ODF/OOXML/standards) for a while. >>> >>> Will be back soon with a new push. >>> >>> rgds >>> jan i. >> >>
