Thanks for the answer Philippe! So, if my users only have Microsoft Office 2003, can't I do anything to change text (keys by values) and substitute text keys by image with Cocoon?!
Best regards, Luiz On 10/17/07, Philippe Gauthier - INSERM SIRH < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Actually there is 3 office file formats: > > * pre office 2003 : binary format, cocoon has a serializer for excel > via gnumeric xml. > * since office 2003 : pure xml format, cocoon can handle them since > its xml, but I don't know framework base on it > * since office 2007 : xml packaged with binary auxilary files as a > zip, again cocoon can unzip, them use all xml files (just like > openoffice) > > Best regards, > > > Luiz Antonio Falaguasta Barbosa a écrit : > > Yeah, I am not sure. > > > > Somebody told me that it should be created in a XML-based way with the > > version 2007, but I thought it would already be in Microsoft Office > > 2003 version. > > > > When you say: "binary Excel format and a second XML-based one", are > > you telling that we have a binary format (that we visualize with a > > notepad editor, for example), right? But, what about a "second > > XML-based one"? You want to say that into the binary file, is there a > > XML-based file? > > > > If, is it, I only would like to work with it to do that steps that I > > mentioned. > > > > If anybody could tell me if Cocoon is the better tool to do this, and > > if Office 2003 really work with XML-based, I would thank you. I just > > have to handle with all that file types, but I don't know if Cocoon > > can help me and the fact of Office 2003 work with XML-based files is > > better or not. It seems that is better. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > Luiz > > > > On 10/17/07, *Joerg Heinicke* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > On 17.10.2007 9:02 Uhr, Luiz Antonio Falaguasta Barbosa wrote: > > > > >> On the other hand, the newer office productivity file formats > > are all > > >> XML-based (both OpenDocument and that other Microsoft > > equivalent) and > > >> Cocoon excels at handling XML. > > > > > > Yeah man! That's point for me now! > > > My client told me that I can consider the usage of Office 2003 > > for the > > > users. So, all the office types are XML-based, right? > > > > Are they really? Isn't there still the binary Excel format and a > > second > > XML-based one? I'm absolutely not sure, haven't worked with it > > myself. > > Just what I "heard" ... > > > > Joerg > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > > -- > Philippe Gauthier > INSERM > DRH - SIRH > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >