[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2021-12-15 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51345

Kohei Yoshida  changed:

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2021-11-02 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Kevin Suo  changed:

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2021-10-15 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Kevin Suo  changed:

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--- Comment #15 from Kevin Suo  ---
Well, I submitted a patch for the x:str tag attribute, for bug 96499:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/123620
but I then abandoned it myself because I thought it was a misunderstanding of
the x:str.

Now I see this x:num and x:fmla you are discussing here. Is there any
documentation show the usage of these attributes? Are there any other attribus
like this?

Should it be x:str="somestring", or just a blank attribute? What's inside
x:num?

Without this kind of knowledge it hard to implement correctly.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2019-11-21 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2018-11-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Kohei Yoshida  changed:

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--- Comment #13 from Kohei Yoshida  ---
The file in question is an HTML file, not MSO-XML2003 file.


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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2016-04-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2015-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Beluga  changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Beluga  ---
*** Bug 89939 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2015-03-03 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #9 from QA Administrators  ---
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LibreOffice QA is asking bug reporters and confirmers to retest open, confirmed
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There have been thousands of bug fixes and commits since anyone checked on this
bug report. During that time, it's possible that the bug has been fixed, or the
details of the problem have changed. We'd really appreciate your help in
getting confirmation that the bug is still present.

If you have time, please do the following:

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2013-05-02 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51345

--- Comment #8 from Markus Mohrhard  ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> We are having quite a few issues because our bank refuses to upgrade their
> Office or use any format other than xls (we suggested csv)...
> 
> Can you suggest some work around? Can I write a plugin that taps into the
> file when it is being open, to extract the xnum attribute as a value?

You can fix it in the Libreoffice source code. If you are interested I'll add
some code pointers. But be warned that our html parser is one of the worst in
the world and it might be easier to write a clean new one based on orcus
interfaces. Actually this is a plan for some time now but we just don't have
enough time for all this work so it would be awesome if someone here would
help.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2013-05-02 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #7 from Urmas  ---
There's also "x:fmla" attribute which isn't imported too.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2013-05-01 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Julien Nabet  changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Julien Nabet  ---
Kohei/Markus/Eike: would 1 of you have some time to give his opinion about
this?
Is it a bug, an enhancement?

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2013-04-27 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #5 from Akhilesh  ---
We are having quite a few issues because our bank refuses to upgrade their
Office or use any format other than xls (we suggested csv)...

Can you suggest some work around? Can I write a plugin that taps into the file
when it is being open, to extract the xnum attribute as a value?

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 51345] FILEOPEN: x:num attribute is not handled while importing HTML files created by Excel 2003

2013-03-09 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51345

Mirosław Zalewski  changed:

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Summary|FILEOPEN: HTML Excel file   |FILEOPEN: x:num attribute
   |import data missing |is not handled while
   ||importing HTML files
   ||created by Excel 2003

--- Comment #4 from Mirosław Zalewski  ---
In fact, Calc behaves correctly.

This XLS file is really HTML. It contains one huge table and has empty 
tags (table cells) where numbers ought to be. Some moron at Microsoft decided,
that instead of exporting numbers to  content (so any HTML-compliant app
could read them), they will write them in x:num attribute.

Of course x:num is NOT correct HTML attribute and Calc - as every good-behaving
user agent should - ignores them.

You may try downloading file attached by Marek Ozana, renaming it to
"REON-Tables.html" and opening in web browser. Table will be mostly empty, as
in Calc.

So, while Calc behavior is correct and expected, it can lead to
interoperability problem. This particular file declares to be created by MS
Office Excel 2003 (which is rather old), but:
a) who knows how many "XLS" files like this are there on the wild
b) who knows whether newer Excel versions are saner

I am changing title of this bug, so it will show point of this bug more
accurately.

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