However if the filter is broken, lack significant features or otherwise call for support, that
makes it a candidate for removal.
I'll try to find some more in the wild instances of these formats and
determine just how bad the support is. OS/2 Metafile was the worst in
my previous testing so I'll look there first.
As JanI says, cf. the ESC minutes - being the swiss-army-knife of file
formats that loads ~anything you can throw at it is quite important.
Understood. Sorry I missed those ESC minutes.
Anyhow - I share your concern wrt. the attack surface that all these
old file filters provide for us; I attach a prototype patch that adds an
'EXOTIC' annotation to our filter descriptions. It is missing a UI
Interaction Handler piece (cf. the hole with the notes and so on in
there ;-) - we'll need a new request type I guess.
My ideal would be to pop up a dialog saying:
"You're asking LibreOffice to open a very unusual file-type.
Unless you are certain that this file is indeed a <Lotus
Word Pro> file it is safest to not open it.
[ ] - never show this again
[ this is an unusual file ] [get me out of here ]"
Of some kind =) is that something you'd be interested in working on ?
Thanks for the first pass code. I generally don't find dialouges like
that to be super useful (many users just click right through).
However, in labeling them Exotic we could add a configuration option
to let system administrators disable them all in one go for a secure
site, etc. I'll look into that more.
Thanks again both,
Bryan
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