On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Luiz Antonio Falaguasta Barbosa wrote:
Yesterday, I discovered that my client can update his Microsoft Office to the Office 2003 version. So, it means that the files created on this version are XML-based, right?
Sort of. You might need to use something like OpenXML4J[1] to actually get the xml out of your files
Then, it's basically an xml serialisation of the contents, rather than an OLE2 one, so you need to see which bits of the OLE2 file POI uses, then find their equivalent XML stream. Update those, then hope there aren't too many nasty offset references in the files
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