[odf-discuss] Native ODF support in browsers

Daniel Carrera daniel.carrera at zmsl.com
Tue Oct 24 06:08:14 EDT 2006


AFAIK Safari only uses KHTML.


On Tue, 2006-24-10 at 06:00 -0400, Lars D. Noodén wrote:
> That underlines how useful it would be for Opera to be able to display 
> OpenDocument files, since it is available on more mobile platforms not 
> only Symbian.
> 
> Since Konqueror can display OpenDocument, does that mean that Safari can 
> too? or does it only use KHTML and not the other components or rest of 
> the model ?
> 
> -Lars
> Lars Noodén
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> On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 2006-24-10 at 09:59 +0100, Ian Lynch wrote:
> >> Actually reading open documents on embedded devices has already come up
> >> as a useful thing to be able to do.
> >
> > Mobile Office is out, and it can do that. That's for Symbian-based
> > mobiles (e.g. many smartphones).
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