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Subject: 2.5 Scripts
Greetings, The second paragraph of this section reads: Scripts do not imply a scripting language or an object model. For this reason, a script can operate on the Document Object Model (DOM) of an Open Office document or on an application specific API. Comment: I am not sure how the second sentence follows from the first. If the first means that the <office:script> element does not imply a script or object model, ok, but I don't see what relationship that has to the DOM or application specific API. If the intent was to say that scripts work on either the DOM or an application specific API, then my suggestion follows: Suggest: A script can operate on the Document Object Model (DOM) of an Open Office document or on an application specific API. Hope everyone is having a great day! Patrick -- Patrick Durusau Director of Research and Development Society of Biblical Literature Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work!
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