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July 2007 - Wouter van Vugt

  • The Stack explained

    I bet you are reading this for the wrong reason! Ever since Open XML I no longer care about those stacks, or heaps for that matter :) But the following stack of Open XML Explained books does get the blood pumping! Now this sight is pretty cool to me!
    Published 31-07-2007 9:59 by Anonymous
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  • Embrace, extend or extinguish

    There is a lot of discussion about how Open XML and OpenDocument Format should move into the future, and how the current situation came to be. To me it is important that the standard that I work with fully defines the features that I can use. On this...
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  • Questions on Open XML

    For those of you not only reading my blog, but also the other content provided by the Info Support blog community you probably have come across the great SharePoint content being created by my colleague Bart Gunneman. He is very knowledgeable on this...
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  • Why I like the Comments, either yes or no

    There has been a lot of discussion about whether Open XML should become an ISO standard. There is lots of FUD, MUD and other stuff flying around. Many people are just parroting that which is being publicized by IBM, but in the Dutch committee we have...
  • The World's First Open XML Book(let)!

    As some of you may have noticed I've not been blogging as frequently as I have been previously. There are a few reasons for this, and one of them can be shared with you today. Even though I have not been blogging, writing stuff about Open XML is something...
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  • Working to a 'Approve with Comments'

    There is great news coming from Doug today. The INCITS executive board in The States which handles the American vote on the ISO process of Open XML has decided to issue a ballot for an "Approval with Comments" for the ISO ratification of the...
  • Open XML and accessibility

    You might think that accessibility support for a document format is nothing more than the equivalent of providing the 'alt' attribute for the <img> in HTML. The truth is that this subject is far more complex than what you are probably thinking...
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