On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 5:43 PM, web at work wrote: > If you have kept up with the MS ISO stuff, you may have read something > about MS may not support their own creation of their "ISO standard" format.
May not? How about will not? One factor that the ISO seems to be overlooking, is that there is no referemnce implementation of OOXML, as currently defined in the 7,500 page specifications that are the proposed standard. (When going thru ECMA, roughly 1,500 pages were added, to address various technical failures and issues in the original 6.000 page specification. ) >The same with the .docx format Didn't they already announce that they were dropping that for the release of MSO on Apple? And the release after that for windows would be compatible with what was released for Apple. xan jonathon -- OOo can not correct for incompetence in creating documents from MSO. Furthermore,OOo can not compensate for the defective and flawed security measures used by Microsoft. As such, before using this product for exams that require faulty and defective software, ensure that you will not be unjustly penalized for the incompetence of the organization that requires the use of software that is known to be flawed, defective, bug-ridden, and fails to meet ISO file format standards. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]