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g htmlparsers and make it well formed xml
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>> are there any example of using xslt to create excel out of xml ?
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ormed xml ,
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well I will clean my html using htmlparsers and make it well formed xml ,
are there any example of using xslt to create excel out of xml ?
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an to convert to excel.
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create an excel, I donot have data
to create excel using any api, I just have html
and that I wan to convert to excel.
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Sometime ago, I have used both POI and jexcelAPI and I do prefer the
later. At least at that time, they both had the same limitation: Excel
file had to be generated in memory, which could be costly in terms of
server side resources.
If I recalled it correctly the problem with CSV was MS Excel
inte
+1 for POI ;)
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> +1 for poi, used it, worked great
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> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:31 PM, Adrian Wiesmann wrote:
>> On 5/6/10 3:42 AM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
+1 for poi, used it, worked great
-igor
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:31 PM, Adrian Wiesmann wrote:
> On 5/6/10 3:42 AM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
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>> I've done this before. I'd actually suggest not doing this. Use jexcel
>> [1]
>> - it is much more reliable and you won't have users calling you sa
On 5/6/10 3:42 AM, Jeremy Thomerson wrote:
I've done this before. I'd actually suggest not doing this. Use jexcel [1]
- it is much more reliable and you won't have users calling you saying "this
spreadsheet won't open".
I've written CSV before but then changed to Apache POI because of all
th
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> we were converting our wicket html pages to pdf using flying saucer. Now
> our
> client is asking to convert into excel , I donot know any thing which does
pages html to excel
we were converting our wicket html pages to pdf using flying saucer. Now our
client is asking to convert into excel , I donot know any thing which does
this , please suggest me if any body knows to convert html to excel on
fly.
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