Basically... I built the stream encapsulation to do two things for me:
1. Keep track of the row I was on.
2. Keep track of the columns by name. So if I wrote columns Foo, Bar,
Baz one time and Foo, Baz the next it would automatically keep the Baz
in column three the second time.
In other words, i
> -Original Message-
> From: Rene Veerman [mailto:rene7...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 22 February 2010 09:09
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> >http://www.bettina-
> attack.de/jonny/view.php/projects/php_writeexcel/
> >And, hey, when the hell will the PHP developers implement a foreach
> loop which assigns the array values b
just curious, why did you choose to use it from behind a stream wrapper?
and sry, i have no exp with these beasts..
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Matt Neimeyer wrote:
> I created a stream wrapper around the php_writeexcel library found at
> http://www.bettina-attack.de/jonny/view.php/projec
>http://www.bettina-attack.de/jonny/view.php/projects/php_writeexcel/
>And, hey, when the hell will the PHP developers implement a foreach loop which
>assigns the array values by reference??
+100!
(still reading the rest)
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I created a stream wrapper around the php_writeexcel library found at
http://www.bettina-attack.de/jonny/view.php/projects/php_writeexcel/
My code can be seen at http://www.pastebin.com/m7212eaa2
I'm trying to add an option that will allow us to lower or uppercase
the column headers we create by
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