rzymek edited a comment on pull request #154:
URL: https://github.com/apache/poi/pull/154#issuecomment-636462830
Are you getting "corrupted file" error from Excel or OpenOffice or something
else? OpenOffice Calc has a [limit of 1024
rzymek commented on pull request #154:
URL: https://github.com/apache/poi/pull/154#issuecomment-636462830
Are you getting "corrupted file" error from Excel or OpenOffice or something
else? OpenOffice Calc has a limit of 1024 columns (Excel's limit is 16k
columns). Other than that, the
pjfanning commented on pull request #154:
URL: https://github.com/apache/poi/pull/154#issuecomment-636493479
Thanks @rzymek - we might want to make Zip64Mode.Always the default - needs
some experimentation before we'd make that change though
rzymek commented on pull request #154:
URL: https://github.com/apache/poi/pull/154#issuecomment-636494966
Exactly. I think that custom zip64 implementation should sit as an option
for a few versions (it's only enabled when Zip64Mode.Always).
pjfanning commented on pull request #154:
URL: https://github.com/apache/poi/pull/154#issuecomment-636483470
@rzymek thanks for clarifying - do you know what effect setting
Zip64Mode.Always has if you create a small spreadsheet - will this file cause
problems for Excel?
rzymek commented on pull request #154:
URL: https://github.com/apache/poi/pull/154#issuecomment-636492054
As far as I checked, Zip64Mode.Always does not cause problem with Excel even
in small files. When it comes to Excel and big files (XML over 4Gb), then ZIP64
must be declared in the