Jim Hartley wrote:
> I certainly call it "lack of support!" If I want to put some files on
> my website in .odt format, but they won't allow visitors to the site
> to download those files, that is LACK OF SUPPORT. Especially since all
> they need to do to "support" it is stop inhibiting it.
>
> I think what annoys me most it that they DO SUPPORT (allow) .doc
> files, a proprietary and non-standard (but widely used) format, and
> REFUSE TO SUPPORT .odt files, an open, free, and internationally
> approved standard format.

What happens if you change the ODT extension to DOC?  Or change the
extension of a Word file to .ODT?  This  could certainly warrant some
complaints to the appropriate authorities.



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