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Em 03-10-2011 06:07, Ian Lynch escreveu:
There has been a proposal to try and get ODF recognised as an official
extension of HTML5. On the face of it it sounds a good idea but I
don't know enough about the details or whether this is already in
progress. I guess it would require discussion with W3C, OASIS, and
probably TDF and ASF as a minimum. A logical technical need could be
to develop ODF rendering and editing in web browsers. To start with
this might simply be a limited subset of what can be achieved in
OO/LibO.

Just for the summary of the issue, this has already been discussed long time ago...

http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22406

But of course, there was no HTML5 at that time...

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