OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC

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  • 1.  Open Office, 2.2. export to html

    Posted 04-12-2007 13:15
    The exported html is not valid html and is a long way from valid xhtml.
    
    Are there any plans to improve this please?
    
    Tagsoup helps with the majority.
    
    regards
    
    -- 
    Dave Pawson
    XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
    http://www.dpawson.co.uk
    


  • 2.  Re: [office] Open Office, 2.2. export to html

    Posted 04-12-2007 13:53
    Dave,
    
    I think this question is not really related to ODF, but to 
    OpenOffice.org. I would therefore suggest that you ask it on an 
    OpenOffice.org mailing list.
    
    Thanks
    
    Michael
    
    Dave Pawson wrote:
    > The exported html is not valid html and is a long way from valid xhtml.
    > 
    > Are there any plans to improve this please?
    > 
    > Tagsoup helps with the majority.
    > 
    > regards
    > 
    
    
    -- 
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    StarOffice/OpenOffice.org
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  • 3.  Re: [office] Open Office, 2.2. export to html

    Posted 04-12-2007 13:55
    On Thursday 12 April 2007 15:14, Dave Pawson wrote:
    > Are there any plans to improve this please?
    
    This mail, and the "Lists, and headings." you posted some days ago are off 
    topic here.  These belong on an OpenOffice user list, and have little to 
    do with the design of the file format OpenDocument.
    
    You will get better reactions where such a post is on topic.
    
    good luck!
    -- 
    Thomas Zander