On Tuesday March  13 2007 6:31 pm, Donald H Locker wrote:
> 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.

Copy to Justin.

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