"What is described in the ECMA OOXML specification is not what is currently implemented in MS Office 2007. The actual specification: says ECMA OOXML is a format that Microsoft Office 2007 can *read*. Note, however, that it is not the format that Microsoft Office 2007 is actually *writing* for example: The Scripts, macros, passwords, Sharepoint tagshooks, DRM and other tie-ins used by MS Office 2007 are not part of the ECMA OOXML specification. If you try encrypting a document in Office 2007, it is no longer even a zip file + XML at that point. There is no editor reference application for Office Open XML, so an application can send Office Open files to Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Office can open those files, but any edits are saved in a different format!"
Il y a meme des différences avec le format formalisé par l'ECMA. On a donc a l'heure actuelle MS OOXML, ECMA OOXML et ISO OOXML...
oui, il y a eu des modifs entre temps. Du coup, office 2007 peut lire ce standard, mais écrit dans son format propre. cf http://www.fanaticattack.com/2007/the-deprecated-smoke-screen-of-ms-offi...
"What is described in the ECMA OOXML specification is not what is currently implemented in MS Office 2007. The actual specification: says ECMA OOXML is a format that Microsoft Office 2007 can *read*. Note, however, that it is not the format that Microsoft Office 2007 is actually *writing* for example: The Scripts, macros, passwords, Sharepoint tagshooks, DRM and other tie-ins used by MS Office 2007 are not part of the ECMA OOXML specification. If you try encrypting a document in Office 2007, it is no longer even a zip file + XML at that point. There is no editor reference application for Office Open XML, so an application can send Office Open files to Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Office can open those files, but any edits are saved in a different format!"
Il y a meme des différences avec le format formalisé par l'ECMA. On a donc a l'heure actuelle MS OOXML, ECMA OOXML et ISO OOXML...