If a file within the ODF package is encrypted, the "OASI DAS" (OASIS Data Asset Standardized) protocols dictate specific handling:
: Files within the Zip must either be non-compressed ( STORED ) or compressed using the DEFLATE algorithm.
: It contains a basic leucine zipper (bZIP) DNA binding domain. Oasi Das zip
: A file named mimetype should be the first file in the Zip. It must be uncompressed and contain the ASCII-encoded media type (e.g., application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text ).
: Files must be compressed with the "deflate" algorithm before being encrypted. If a file within the ODF package is
Under the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications specification, an ODF file (such as .odt or .ods ) is technically a standard Zip file that must follow these rules:
In a biological context, (also known as CREB3L1) is an ER-resident transcription factor. It must be uncompressed and contain the ASCII-encoded
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