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by triton
4640 days ago
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This was 3 years, a beta, an entire office version and numerous service packs ago... Not only that it complied to transitional schema at the time. Office 2013 supports full strict compliance. Office 2010 can read strict and write transitional. Transitional will be deprecated when Office 2010 is EOL (2020). Get your facts right. |
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ECMA does that for a living but they only got away with it at ISO because Microsoft promised it was only for legacy documents and they would fully comply with strict. It looks like they're at least claiming strict conformance for output in 2013 (as the blog notes basic tesing showed they couldn't even document their own output correctly in 2010).
And you're proudly claiming that they'll phase out the production of documents they described as only for "legacy" in 2008 a mere 12 years later.
They destroyed the credibility of the ISO to maintain their format monopoly.