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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Updated: (OFFICE-2257) Package 7.2.2Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package Not Useful



     [ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2257?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Dennis Hamilton updated OFFICE-2257:
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    Description: 
1. In Part 3 section 7.2.2, the only difference made between a Conforming OpenDocument Package and Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package is when the optional mimetype file and the optional <manifest:file-entry> element with manifest:full-path="/" are both present.  For a Conforming OpenDocument Package, the manifest:media-type attribute value must match the mimetype file content.  For a Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package, agreement is not required.

2. I fear that I may have had something to do with this being in here.  Either way, I find that this is insufficient cause to define two conformance targets hinged on such a minor difference.

3. The consequence of this two-level approach is a great deal of effort having to say when a provision (or related conformance target) applies to Conforming OpenDocument Documents and when Conforming OpenDocument Extended Documents are also included or excluded.  

4. Supplementai Issue OFFICE-2259 proposes one way a specialized conformance target requiring presence and agreement between the two MIME Type occurrences.

  was:
1. In Part 3 section 7.2.2, the only difference made between a Conforming OpenDocument Package and Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package is when the optional mimetype file and the optional <manifest:file-entry> element with manifest:full-path="/" are both present.  For a Conforming OpenDocument Package, the manifest:media-type attribute value must match the mimetype file content.  For a Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package, agreement is not required.

2. I fear that I may have had something to do with this being in here.  Either way, I find that this is insufficient cause to define two conformance targets hinged on such a minor difference.

3. The consequence of this two-level approach is a great deal of effort having to say when a provision (or related conformance target) applies to Conforming OpenDocument Documents and when Conforming OpenDocument Extended Documents are also included or excluded.  


Linked to OFFICE-2259 that discusses how to make a specialized conformance target if one is required to support a specific usage.

> Package 7.2.2 Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package Not Useful
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>
>                 Key: OFFICE-2257
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2257
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Conformance, Packaging
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2 Part 3 CD 1
>         Environment: This issue applies to ODF 1.2 Part 3 CD01 (file OpenDocument-v1.2-part3-cd01.odt plus the PDF and HTML formats).
>            Reporter: Dennis Hamilton
>             Fix For: ODF 1.2 Part 3 CD 1
>
>
> 1. In Part 3 section 7.2.2, the only difference made between a Conforming OpenDocument Package and Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package is when the optional mimetype file and the optional <manifest:file-entry> element with manifest:full-path="/" are both present.  For a Conforming OpenDocument Package, the manifest:media-type attribute value must match the mimetype file content.  For a Conforming OpenDocument Extended Package, agreement is not required.
> 2. I fear that I may have had something to do with this being in here.  Either way, I find that this is insufficient cause to define two conformance targets hinged on such a minor difference.
> 3. The consequence of this two-level approach is a great deal of effort having to say when a provision (or related conformance target) applies to Conforming OpenDocument Documents and when Conforming OpenDocument Extended Documents are also included or excluded.  
> 4. Supplementai Issue OFFICE-2259 proposes one way a specialized conformance target requiring presence and agreement between the two MIME Type occurrences.

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