• Sign In
 
  • MSDN Blogs
  • Microsoft Blog Images
  • More ...
Search
  • Advanced search options...
Tags
  • .NET
  • Altova
  • blogging
  • code samples
  • Codeplex
  • Custom XML
  • DII
  • DIS29500
  • ECMA-376
  • IBM
  • Java
  • Monarch
  • ODF
  • Office 2007
  • OpenXMLDeveloper.org
  • PHP
  • Redmond
  • SharePoint
  • System.IO.Packaging
  • TechEd
  • UOF
  • VSTO
  • Windows
  • WordprocessingML
  • workshops
Archives
Archives
  • January 2012 (1)
  • October 2011 (1)
  • July 2011 (2)
  • April 2011 (1)
  • March 2011 (3)
  • December 2010 (1)
  • August 2010 (1)
  • June 2010 (1)
  • May 2010 (1)
  • April 2010 (3)
  • March 2010 (1)
  • November 2009 (4)
  • October 2009 (1)
  • September 2009 (2)
  • July 2009 (2)
  • June 2009 (4)
  • May 2009 (5)
  • April 2009 (4)
  • March 2009 (4)
  • February 2009 (2)
  • January 2009 (4)
  • December 2008 (4)
  • November 2008 (3)
  • October 2008 (4)
  • September 2008 (3)
  • August 2008 (2)
  • July 2008 (5)
  • June 2008 (7)
  • May 2008 (5)
  • April 2008 (8)
  • March 2008 (14)
  • February 2008 (15)
  • January 2008 (13)
  • December 2007 (12)
  • November 2007 (5)
  • October 2007 (9)
  • September 2007 (6)
  • August 2007 (10)
  • July 2007 (9)
  • June 2007 (8)
  • May 2007 (12)
  • April 2007 (14)
  • March 2007 (12)
  • February 2007 (10)
  • January 2007 (17)
  • December 2006 (14)
  • November 2006 (10)
  • October 2006 (11)
  • September 2006 (12)
  • August 2006 (12)
  • July 2006 (12)
  • June 2006 (23)
  • May 2006 (14)
Common Tasks
  • Blog Home
  • Email Blog Author
  • About
  • RSS for comments
  • RSS for posts

Open XML links for 01-25-2008

Doug Mahugh - Office Interoperability
MSDN Blogs > Doug Mahugh > Open XML links for 01-25-2008

Open XML links for 01-25-2008

Doug Mahugh
25 Jan 2008 12:43 PM
  • Comments 5

TechDays 2008. TechDays 2008 is coming soon to Ghent, and Gill Cleeren has the details. I enjoyed presenting there last year, and this year Chad Hower will be doing a session on Open XML. It's a great event in a beautiful city, so register now.

DAISY translator V1 available. Reed Shaffner has all the details. Congratulations to Reed and the team on getting this going so quickly!

Decoding the FUD. Oliver Bell has an interesting overview of some of the latest lobbying efforts going on around Open XML in anticipation of the Ballot Resolution Meeting next month. He takes a historical perspective, starting with Gene Amdahl and ending with Stephen McGibbon.

Talking vs. Doing. On a related note, Gray Knowlton has a post today that takes a look at how IBM's public rhetoric on document formats compares to their business decisions and actions. A fun read, and I believe it's the first use of the word "whoopsie" in an Open XML post to date.

Password Hashing. Brian Jones and Eric White have some interesting information about how password hashing has been addressed in one of the proposed dispositions for DIS 29500. Brian covers the details of what's been proposed, and Eric notes some of the differences between Open XML and ODF's approach to this topic.

New Open XML bloggers. Almost every day lately, I'm seeing links to and from new Open XML bloggers, or established bloggers who are starting to cover Open XML topics more often. Jim White and Stephanie Krieger are two authors who make their living simplifying complex topics, and they've both been covering the basics of Open XML for those who are new to the topic. A couple more blogs to add to your Open XML RSS feeds.

2008: the year of the binary format? Bob Sutor's While you're waiting, don't save in OOXML format, offers this advice: "Saving your documents in OOXML format right now is probably about the riskiest thing you can do ... by all means use the traditional binary formats." Nick Carr posted a comment that sums up the situation nicely, I thought:

It took me a while to recover from the shock of realizing that for decades the world has misunderstood the value of standardized markup. However after accepting the safety of binary formats and the dangers of XML, I am now wondering whether it is safe to continue using HTML. I heard it was changing and since it is sort of like XML, is it just as dangerous?

Please, just give it to me straight - spare me the marketing.
  • 5 Comments
Comments
  • aristippus
    25 Jan 2008 2:28 PM

    Doug,

    The link to Oliver Bell's blog actually points to Alex Brown's.

    Gareth

  • Doug Mahugh
    25 Jan 2008 3:13 PM

    Thanks, that's fixed.  Although Alex has some interesting material about the BRM, too! :-)

  • Maarten Balliauw
    28 Jan 2008 1:52 AM

    I'll also be at the TechDays 2008!

    Will Chad's session be similar to your session last year?

  • Insider
    30 Jan 2008 11:07 AM

    He will just take the slides from last year...

  • Doug Mahugh
    30 Jan 2008 12:45 PM

    I've never met Chad and don't know the details of his presentation, but based on his rep as a presenter I'm willing to bet you'll not see a single slide from last year in his deck.

    FYI Maarten, Julien Chable has some information on other Open XML sessions at TechEd, from Pierre Lagarde and Benjamin Gauthey:

    http://blogs.developpeur.org/neodante/archive/2008/01/29/techdays-08-les-sessions-open-xml-o-me-retrouver.aspx

Page 1 of 1 (5 items)
  • © 2012 Microsoft Corporation.
  • Terms of Use
  • Trademarks
  • Privacy Statement
  • Report Abuse
  • 5.6.131.143