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Hi

I tried to Libreoffice 3.3.2 but for ODB extention is OK, adn there is a
problem in .ODT extention.

In .ODT the writer crash . This patch can fixe the bug to ODT too?

The problem:

Creating,an hyperlink to a document in a FTP, the writer crashes and close
after press Ctrl + click, for a ODT document.

For PDF or TXT for exemple it's OK.

So the problem seems to be just for ODT extention.
For ODS extention the screen just blink and nothing happens.

Steps to reproduce this problem:
1- create files in a ftp, like ftp://ftp-corp.myplace/global/test.odt
2 - right button on the file and option ''copy link"
3 - open the writer (new file) , in the blank page option ''insert'' >
"hyperlink"
4 - option "internet", then select "FTP"
5 - paste the hyperlink copied
6 - apply and close
7 - on the hyperlink press Ctrl + click
8 - at this point the writer crash and close (this for an ODT file)

PS: for an ODS file at this point the screen just blink and do nothing
PS2: for an PDF or TXT file it's OK

Using: Ubuntu: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - Lucid Lynx - LibreOffice/Broffice 3.3.2

Correct result: open an ODT document linked to a FTP by an hyperlink on the
writer.



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