Latest changes to the Ecma spec
Those of you who using Beta 2 probably noticed that the .docx versions of the Ecma working draft 1.4 didn't open.
As I'm sure you've noticed from the latest draft of the spec, we've been working pretty hard over the past several months in the Ecma Technical committee flushing out the specification. It's actually undergone significant changes from the 1.3 draft, which Office Beta 2 was compatible with. Since then we've been significantly updating the documentation and making changes to the actual format where it was clear there would be interoperability issues, or general problems with accessibility and ease of use. Those changes are the reason that Beta 2 is unable to open the latest version of the formats.
Obviously we will make sure that the RTM version of Office 2007 supports the final version of the Ecma standard, and in addition to that we just announced that tomorrow we will have a technical refresh for Beta 2 which (among other things) updates the file format support to be compatible with the 1.4 working draft of the Ecma Office Open XML standard. So, once you download the Beta 2 technical refresh, you'll be able to open and view those .docx files. You can get the .docx files here:
- Download DOCX format of part 1: "Fundamentals"
- Download DOCX format of part 2: "Open Packaging Conventions"
- Download DOCX format of part 3: "Primer"
- Download DOCX format of part 4: "Markup Language Reference"
- Download DOCX format of part 5: "Markup Compatibility"
Or if you don't have Beta 2 technical refresh, you can get the pdf versions here:
- Download PDF format of part 1: "Fundamentals"
- Download PDF format of part 2: "Open Packaging Conventions"
- Download PDF format of part 3: "Primer"
- Download PDF format of part 4: "Markup Language Reference"
- Download PDF format of part 5: "Markup Compatibility"
And of course I mentioned yesterday that the schemas are now available to download as well: https://blogs.msdn.com/brian_jones/archive/2006/09/12/750856.aspx
-Brian
Comments
Anonymous
September 13, 2006
It's compatible the other way, though, isn't it? That is, Beta 2 TR can open documents created against draft 1.3 (i.e. Beta 2)?Anonymous
September 14, 2006
Yes, definitely.
Beta 2 TR can open Beta 2 files; and RTM will be able to open both Beta 2 and Beta 2 TR files.
-BrianAnonymous
September 14, 2006
OK, that would've been my guess anyway :)Anonymous
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