Good question, according to the author 'There was only a little problem with
_calculateSharedStringsSizes() and _storeSharedStringsTable() functions
within the Workbook.php. They did not support unicode strings.'
Ewen
2009/1/15 Thodoris t...@kinetix.gr
Hi there, I'm not sure if this is the
Hi there, I'm not sure if this is the same problem but after I struggled
with strange characters in Spreadsheet Excel Writer for some time I wrote an
article from my lessons learned:
http://research.elabs.govt.nz/generating-excel-spreadsheets-with-maori-macrons-in-php/
It contains some example
I think Daevid has some valid points although I think frameworks still have
a lot of value, I've recently learned to use the CakePHP framework and have
been happy with the development time improvements. But more then that I've
found it has made my applications more extensible and flexible.
As to
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to migrate our PHP code base to PHP5. For the most part the
transition hs been smooth however I'm really stuck on a regular expression
which gives different results in 4.4 and 5.2.
I've looked through migration guides but as far as I can see nothing should
have changed
:
Ewen Cumming schreef:
Hi everybody,
...
BUT I may have work around for you, try this regexp (replaces s modifer
with m modifier):
$pattern = /!T_([^ ]+)([^]*)(.*?)!T_end\\1|!T_([^
]+)([^]*)/mi;
the following pattern also seems to do what you want:
$pattern = /!T_
Actually bummer - testing on wrong version.
The U modifier is causing problems too - only matching the first character
instead of the whole string.
2008/9/12 Ewen Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Jochem,
Replacing the 's' modifier with 'm' fixed it this instance but broke other
parts
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