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=== ODT to XHTML XSLT ===
 
This plugin requires the use of an XSL file. Currently the author recommends using the XSLT provided by J David Eisenberg:
 
This plugin requires the use of an XSL file. Currently the author recommends using the XSLT provided by J David Eisenberg:
  
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=== Firefox extension development ==
 
And for Firefox / XUL development, you can check out the book ''Rapid Application Development with Mozilla'' by Nigel McFarlane:
 
And for Firefox / XUL development, you can check out the book ''Rapid Application Development with Mozilla'' by Nigel McFarlane:
  

Revision as of 13:55, 24 March 2006

A Mozilla Firefox extension has been proposed by a developer named Talin, according to Mozilla hacker Gervase Markham [1]; since then it has been further modified by Alex Hudson[2], and was hosted in the official Firefox extension repository[3].


Official page for the ODFReader extension:

Mozilla Firefox Extension Add-on page


Development resources

ODT to XHTML XSLT

This plugin requires the use of an XSL file. Currently the author recommends using the XSLT provided by J David Eisenberg:

Also check out David's book OASIS OpenDocument Essentials

= OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications

Here you can find the document of OASIS Open Document Format specification v1.0 (the the whole specification is about 600 pages):

= Firefox extension development

And for Firefox / XUL development, you can check out the book Rapid Application Development with Mozilla by Nigel McFarlane:


Note: It should be noted that Google has already supported viewing SXW format (used by OpenOffice.org 1.x) as HTML through their search engine[4] and G-Mail[5] already.

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