-Original Message-
From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 4:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MS Excel
Ahh... Okay this makes sense. I didn't read carefully enough about the
version of Cocoon.
I'd highly suggest using a recent nightly build
Can you supply the XML you're using? have you tried turning Logkit.conf
in WEB-INF/conf to DEBUG for everything and looking in WEB-INF/logs/*
for details?
-Andy
Andrew Timberlake wrote:
I understand that the XSL Serializer is now Cocoon's domain instead of
POI.
I know that using Gnumeric
Andy
I have attached the xml file, I typed 'bob' in cell A1 and saved as XML.
There are no errors or other in the logs files.
Andrew
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 21:09, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Can you supply the XML you're using? have you tried turning Logkit.conf
in WEB-INF/conf to DEBUG for
Andy
I thought I'd add that the Excel samples all work!
Andrew
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 21:09, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Can you supply the XML you're using? have you tried turning Logkit.conf
in WEB-INF/conf to DEBUG for everything and looking in WEB-INF/logs/*
for details?
-Andy
Typically, as I posted my last message I thought of how I could fix it.
I changed the xmlns to xmlns:gmr=http://www.gnome.org/gnumeric/v7; and
added gmr:Content/gmr:Content around the content and it works.
I do still have one question. I want to produce a fairly complicated
spreadsheet through
cool I'll take a look at it.
Andrew Timberlake wrote:
Andy
I have attached the xml file, I typed 'bob' in cell A1 and saved as XML.
There are no errors or other in the logs files.
Andrew
On Wed, 2002-05-15 at 21:09, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Can you supply the XML you're using? have you
Ahh... Okay this makes sense. I didn't read carefully enough about the
version of Cocoon.
I'd highly suggest using a recent nightly build of the serializer if
you're using gnumeric 1.0.3+ (the format changed). A number of
enhancements have been added recently as well as preliminary work on