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    • Type: Improvement
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: Working Draft
    • Component/s: ODF11-InteropProfile
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      1) Write an "interop note" what the recommended way of referring to sub-packages is
      2) Forward it to the ODF TC, to make sure that subpackages will be more clearly specified in ODF 1.2

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      1) Write an "interop note" what the recommended way of referring to sub-packages is 2) Forward it to the ODF TC, to make sure that subpackages will be more clearly specified in ODF 1.2

      Description

      From the tests performed on the The Hague plugtest wiki.

      Testing spreadsheets with an embedded chart revealed that some implementations use
      <draw:object xlink:href="./Object 1"...

      While other(s) use:

      <draw:object xlink:href="Object 1/"...

      (The latter seems to be better)

      ODF 1.1 mentions sub packages in 9.3.3 Objects (Object Data), but the wording can be improved
      "For objects that have an XML representation, the link references the sub package of the object. The object is contained within this sub page exactly as it would as it is a document of its own."

      And perhaps 17.5, Usage of IRIs Within Packages

      "A relative-path reference (as described in ยง6.5 of [RFC3987]) that occurs in a file that is contained in a package has to be resolved exactly as it would be resolved if the whole package gets unzipped into a directory at its current location. The base IRI for resolving relative-path references is the one that has to be used to retrieve the (unzipped) file that contains the relative-path reference."

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              bart.hanssens Bart Hanssens (Inactive)
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              bart.hanssens Bart Hanssens (Inactive)
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