Docx files are actually zip files. Unzip it and then look at the xml with any
browser.
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From: Marc Grober <marc@interak.com>
To: barsalou <barjunk@attglobal.net>
Cc: "aklug@aklug.org" <aklug@aklug.org>
Sent: Sun, September 5, 2010 12:35:53 PM
Subject: [aklug] Re: View docx files
On Sep 5, 2010, at 12:19 PM, barsalou <barjunk@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Quoting Marc Grober <marc@interak.com>:
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>> Openxml viewer does not need access to net so I doubt it relies on google=
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>> s, though the opposite may be true.....
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>> On Sep 4, 2010, at 11:52 PM, Jim Gribbin <jimgribbin@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I assumed the OpenXML viewer plugin would open the document in the =20
> browser if I browesed locally on my computer to the file and tried to =20
> open it, however, firefox tries to "save" the file again.
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> I must have done something wrong when installing it.
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> Ideas?
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> Mike B.
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Sounds like same issue as with acroread inside or outside browser. Check Moz=
illa page on setting plugins to come up inside browser window? Out shopping w=
ith the lady who rules the roost so can't be much more help for the moment.=
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