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There's an original OO Writer 1.1.3 file (`test_doc.sxw`) and the
same in several variant file formats. The directory
`extracted_oo_xml` contains the component pieces of the .sxw file,
already extracted.
(I'm serving the XML files as `text/xml`, but there's no telling if
your web browser will parse them as such and display the structured
document tree. Mozilla/Firefox does, MSIE and Konqueror sometimes.
Depends on your local MIME-type handlers.)
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Here's some bonus nonsense posted to stcwebmaster-l the other day,
about the benefits of XHTML over malformed HTML, and styling same.
Sort of a related subject.
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