WOPI IMPLEMENTERS PLEASE READ

Hung-Chun Yu 976 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2021-03-18T23:54:13.707+00:00

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Office for the Web Integration

This Q&A Site targets integrations with the Office Online Server (on-premises) product deployments, not Office for the Web (formerly known as Office 365) product (cloud). For Office for the Web integration questions please direct your posts to the Yammer group provided by the Cloud Storage Partner Program. For more information on that program, please refer to Office Cloud Storage Partner Program.

Make sure you to apply latest Office Online Server Security Patch/Update, here the link https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=Office+Online+Server. Please refer here on how to apply the Patch/Update https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/officeonlineserver/apply-software-updates-to-office-online-server.

WOPI Validator

Before asking a question on this Q&A Site, please run the WOPI Validator to make sure your implementation meets the minimum requirements and is responding correctly to requests. This will eliminate quite a few issues immediately and may resolve the problem you are about to post here.

The WOPI Validator can be found on Github, here: WOPI Validator Core

For Implementers of Protocols

This Q&A Site is for questions about protocol implementation using our Open Specifications documents. If you are not implementing specifically against these documents and cannot formulate your question in the context of these specifications, then likely you need to contact the appropriate product support for assistance.

Microsoft Open Specifications - https://aka.ms/openspecs
Web Application Open Platform Interface Protocol - https://aka.ms/ms-wopi
What are the file sizes supported by Office Online - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/cloud-storage-partner-program/faq/file-sizes

Office Open Specifications
Office Open Specifications
Office: A suite of Microsoft productivity software that supports common business tasks, including word processing, email, presentations, and data management and analysis.Open Specifications: Technical documents for protocols, computer languages, standards support, and data portability. The goal with Open Specifications is to help developers open new opportunities to interoperate with Windows, SQL, Office, and SharePoint.
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