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Hi Jaime,

At 17:52 6/01/2011, Jaime R. Garza wrote:
i think it would be great to have a HTML5 LO, which will only need a
browser. The could be installed locallz or on a server. There would only be
need for one version that supports the 4 major browsers.


Are you aware of WebODF <http://www.webodf.org/>?
It was presented at the ODF Plugfest in Brussels in October last year. See <http://lwn.net/Articles/409957/> (browse down to "ODF on the web".)
(I know it uses XHTML 1.0 Strict instead of HTML5.)

Best regards,

Christophe


At least we should start with a ODF reader, it doesn't have to be a plugin,
it can be a HTML5 application.

On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 10:00, Ian Lynch <ianrlynch@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> What would be better if more difficult would be to have a Writer/Calc
> plugin
> to Firefox using the extensions so you could have a WP or SS as an
> extension
> to your web browser. Since in Europe Firefox is reported to have displaced
> IE as the most popular browser that would provide an immediate route to
> lots
> of users. Google pay Mozilla to have their search as the default because of
> the number of Firefox users for a reason.


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