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The purpose is to determine whether the default SHA1 produces edge cases for down-level implementations and whether any of the implementations can cope resiliently with unexpected variations that are not provided for in ODF 1.2, including standard cases allowed in the ODF 1.2 specifications and the possibility of implementation-defined extensions as well.
Test files can be found at the OASIS OIC Subversion
Please follow the file name convention outlined in the faq. Note that the PDF files can be included as a previewing aid, but uploading the ODF files is much more important.
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| ODF File | PDF preview |
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A list of known issues. Implementations not listed here may or may not work as expected. Results may vary depending on user settings and computer environment. Use at your own risk.
| Nr | Status | Write | Read | Comment |
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| 001 | Open |