Hmm, it seems that you are right, at least with openoffice 2.4 when I just
tried.
Thanks for your thoughts about this.
Well, maybe these are heavy enough arguments to not implement this change in
behavior.

I still ponder over if there could be some other way to get some kind of
protection when a user saves changes to such a temporary file? This would
need to be a quite different way of doing it though, and I can't come up
with any good ideas for it myself (except for some very complicated
solutions). Do you have any ideas for this?


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