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On 23.01.2018 09:27, Olivier wrote:
Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com> writes:
On 23.01.2018 04:36, Olivier wrote:
Is there a way I can tell LibreOffice to not try to load external links?
It could be a global configuration or a parameter at command line (but I
could not see it).

<https://whatofhow.wordpress.com/2013/12/02/stealth-mode/>

I have tried, but it does not seam to work, at least when loading an
HTML document: LibreOffice still tries to make an outgoing connection.

To be more specific, it tries to follow the link in the following (I
slitly modified the syntax, hping it can come through):

[td align="right">[a href="javascript:GoTofff();">[INPUT onclick="return
GoTofff()" border="0"
src="http://BAD_PLACE/site/sites/default/files/submit_icon.gif";
type="image" Value="submit">[/a>[/td>

I can't reproduce any http access when loading such a html document into LO and exporting it to pdf. If you have a working example that doesn't honour the "stealth mode" setting, best file an issue at <https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/> with the details (and let me know the issue ID, please).

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