Hey, Stef —

*A first row specifying column names is required by this plugin*.

I use the "Papa Parse" library, which has a demo you can test with here:  
http://papaparse.com/demo

I've had trouble with some of my own CSV files not importing; the files in 
question came from a program called DB Browser and contained NULL 
characters as well as malformed line breaks (though the plugin should be 
able to handle the latter).  These errors showed up in the papa parse demo 
as well.


On Wednesday, 20 December 2017 04:01:28 UTC-6, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi Evan,
>
> On Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 8:45:40 AM UTC+1, Evan Balster wrote:
>  
>
>> Made another plugin for my own use; some here might find it helpful:
>>
>> http://evanbalster.com/tiddlywiki/csv_unpack.html
>>
>> It parses imported CSV files, converting each row into a tiddler.  It 
>> works as part of TiddlyWiki's own parse mechanism.
>>
>> This looks like a really nice idea. However, I wasn't able to import any 
> of my CSV files, no matter whether I used a comma or a semicolon as a 
> delimiter, and no matter whether I added quotation marks or not. Could you 
> maybe publish a sample CSV file that works for you? This way, it might be 
> easier for us to debug your plugin and/or to adjust our own files.
>
> Best,
>
> Stef
>

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