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Doug Mahugh is carrying an announcement of the next in the series of workshops that we’re running in Redmond to support the Document Interoperability Initiative, this time looking at OpenXML Implementation and Interoperability.
The workshop will be held on the Microsoft Redmond Campus on the 24th and 25th October. I managed to attend the last one, [...]
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Both Doug Mahugh and Eric White have some info on this, version 2.0 of the SDK for Open XML is now available as a CTP, you’ll find it here.
Some of the new features include;
The OpenXmlDiff utility identifies differences in the markup in two Open XML documents.
The Open XML Class Explorer helps you determine which strongly [...]
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Patrick Durusau has posted a couple of his now characteristic PDFs since the end of the IS29500 appeals process.
It is worth taking a moment to read both of them;
http://www.durusau.net/publications/listening.pdf
OOXML has been approved by a super-majority of those eligible to vote, appeals have been denied and yet the cry: “You’re Not LISTENING TO ME!” goes on. [...]
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The text below was posted today on ISO’s site;
2008-08-15
The two ISO and IEC technical boards have given the go-ahead to publish ISO/IEC DIS 29500, Information technology – Office Open XML formats, as an ISO/IEC International Standard after appeals by four national standards bodies against the approval of the document failed to garner sufficient support.
None of the [...]
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My colleague Gray Knowlton has a post up on his blog this morning talking about our unwavering commitment to OpenXML as an essential component of the Microsoft Office System.
Many have asked or speculated that the recent announcement of ODF in Service Pack 2 is an indication that Microsoft is quietly stepping away from Open XML. Some ask… [...]
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I see Eric White is carrying details of the release of the OpenXML Powertools on his blog today.
If you want to be able to generate OpenXML documents on the server, without an installation of Microsoft Office, then this is the way to do it.
You’ll find the details on Eric’s blog by following this link;
Processing Open [...]
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Back in March of this year, Doug Mahugh talked about the roadmap for the OpenXML SDK, an important set of tools that will allow developers to quickly develop applications that read and right OpenXML (ECMA-376) documents.
This first version of the SDK, which is available as of today, includes a set of APIs capable of manipulating [...]
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The laziest type of blog post is one that just quotes a bunch of other people and adds little value in its own right, I tend to use this blog as a combination of a place to document some of my own views and a place to store my own notes as various events [...]
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There are no shortage of press and blog stories this morning sharing the news that Microsoft has committed to supporting version 1.1 of the Open Document Format in SP2 of Office 2007.
As the announcement happened while those of us here in Asia were sleeping peacefully pretty much everything that could have been said on the [...]
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Cast your mind back to last November and you may remember Microsoft committing to working with the Digital Accessible Information SYstem (DAISY) Consortium to produce a translator to their DAISY XML file format (translating WordprocessingML to Daisy DTBooks format), this allows anybody with OpenXML files to convert them for use with a wide array [...]
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ZDNet UK this morning carried a story headlined “Microsoft Office 2007 fails OOXML conformance test“, and in a subheading explains;
Word documents generated by today’s version of Microsoft Office 2007 do not conform to the Office Open XML standard under development by the International Organization for Standardization, according to tests run by a document standards specialist.
Given [...]
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Well, vacations can be fun but at some point the holiday has to end and you have to return to work…
I’m sat here trying to catch up on everything from over the last two weeks.
For the first time in as long as I remember this vacation involved me leaving both my laptop and phone at [...]
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As we know, last Wednesday ISO/IEC announced that DIS29500 had gained enough votes for it to pass the ratification process and become IS29500.
The last week has been a quiet one for me personally, I have spent most of it clearing up many of my badly neglected admin tasks interspersed with reading news stories and blogs [...]
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ISO/IEC have now posted their press release, click this link for the full text.
ISO/IEC DIS 29500, Information technology – Office Open XML file formats, has received the necessary number of votes for approval as an ISO/IEC International Standard.
Approval required at least 2/3 (i.e. 66.66 %) of the votes cast by national bodies participating in the joint [...]
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A press release from Ecma International, the organization who submitted DIS29500 to ISO, is now up on the web all but confirming the information that was widely leaked on the Internet yesterday.
You’ll find the full statement by following this link;
IS 29500 marks the culmination of joint development efforts over the past two years by the [...]
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