Hi,
Am 19.06.2012 13:17, schrieb Michael Meeks:
On Tue, 2012-06-19 at 11:26 +0200, Italo Vignoli wrote:
(...)
So - we need to try to reduce those differences incrementally, starting
with just re-zipping the LibreOffice document: is there a container
problem ? if not, then
On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 18:04 +0200, Jacqueline Rahemipour wrote:
I can confirm this problem with LibO and OWA, two of my customers have
the same problem - and I don't have a solution for that at the moment.
In our case the files cannot be opened after unzipping/zipping, they
show 0 kb
Michael Meeks wrote:
Again - this is emphatically an Exchange / OWA bug - that needs filing
with Microsoft. If a valid ODF file cannot make it through their
software without being corrupted - it's an outrage :-)
My wife is using OWA with one of her customers, so I might help in
trying
On Tue, 2012-06-19 at 11:26 +0200, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Again - this is emphatically an Exchange / OWA bug - that needs filing
with Microsoft. If a valid ODF file cannot make it through their
software without being corrupted - it's an outrage :-)
My wife is using OWA with one of her
Hi Charles,
Am 15.06.2012 17:40, schrieb Charles-H. Schulz:
Hi,
I have someone here from the public sector who just sent me this weird
report, I studied it, and open a bug report (#51121) but I just find it
astonishing: would you say that LibreOffice may corrupt document files
in such a way
Hi,
I have someone here from the public sector who just sent me this weird
report, I studied it, and open a bug report (#51121) but I just find it
astonishing: would you say that LibreOffice may corrupt document files
in such a way that when they get sent via email (Outlook Web Access in
this
Hi Charles,
On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 17:40 +0200, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
I have someone here from the public sector who just sent me this weird
report, I studied it, and open a bug report (#51121) but I just find it
astonishing: would you say that LibreOffice may corrupt document files
in such