I'm not sure I understand you question exactly, but if you unzip the .odt file (you may have to rename it from blahblah.odt to blahblah.zip for your unzip tool to handle it, but it is just a zip archive under there) you will find a number of files. I think the one you are looking for is content.xml

Edit that to your heart's content (preserving its xml validity,) rezip, rename and you should have what you want. I think that's what you want.

Nothing is "encrypted" unless you put a password on the file, in which case you need to open it with OOo, save it unencrypted, then do the unzip, ... as above.

Donald.

Justin Fox wrote:
forget the xml crap... there is a certain encrytion on the text in a .odt file, is there any way to get
a hold on the method used...

ex:

to hex, then binary, stuff like that so i can decrypt the text, insert what i need, and then encrypt the modified text back into openoffice encryption.


I would appreciate it,


Justin Fox.


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