https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92157
--- Comment #23 from Jeroen Hoek <m...@jeroenhoek.nl> --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #22) > By the way: why would a gvnmt want to insert a zero-sized image into a > document? > Of course, it's possible that it's intended to be shown on a programmatic > event (say, using vba), but it also could be used for tracking purposes... I am aware of several departments of our government using document generating software that allows users to fill in paragraphs of text and metadata such as addresses in a web application, which then generates a document that is almost, but not quite, completely unlike a proper OOXML document. That way, users cannot accidentally modify the government's chosen styling. This may be one of those cases. It is possible to create a document that is well-formed XML, opens fine in Word, and is invalid or nonsensical OOXML, all at the same time. That is, the cause may be incompetence rather than malice, although it would be quite interesting to actually find a government created document that does phone home with tracking information! Duplicate bug 96905 contains an attached document that fails in (probably) the same way. It may be interesting to examine that one as well. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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