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How does W3Cs compound document technology relate to office application formats such as ODF and OOXML?

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How does W3Cs compound document technology relate to office application formats such as ODF and OOXML?

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They occupy different spaces. ODF and OOXML are office applications formats, supporting semantics such as spreadsheets and databases. WICD and other compound document technology from W3C does not come with those predefined semantics. However, WICD could be used as an export format for presentation of an office document on the Web. Like all Web-standards documents, they can contain script and other dynamic effects, including some editing and interactive capabilities.

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