Puoi fare qualche esempio?
Sto cercando di fare come lei ha detto, ma c'è qualche cosa di
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On May 27, 9:46 am, Martin Westin <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is a very very simple way to exportExcel-files without any
> special libraries or classes.
>
> The cheat, and it is a cheat but who cares whenExceldoesn't :), is
> to export a html table and call it anexcelfile. That's it. Simple,
> right?
>
> • Point to an URL with an "xls" file extension (use parseExtensions is
> a good idea). "example.com/stats/weekly.xls"
>
> • Set the output headers. RequestHandler wants:
>     $this->RequestHandler->setContent('xls', 'application/vnd.ms-excel');
>
> • Output a table in your view. Do not output a html page. Just the
> table will do. Please add some 90's formatting to the table to get
> some borders. Add any h# tags and p tags before and after the table to
> add some information and labeling.
>
> I did not learn this until recently when I was sent anexcel-file that
> myexcelimport could not read. At first I thought it was some new
> xlsx variation that my mac could not read but it turned out it was a
> html table masked as anexcelfile.
>
> I thought this might be useful to some of you. It is a lot less
> painful than mostexcellibraries when you just want to export some
> stats page asexcel. Your view will probably already have a table of
> data.
>
> /Martin

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