I'm using poi-3.8-20120326.jar and that's the same I used on Windows. I
don't use a '/' in sheetnames, the same error comes when I only create a
workbook and save it as xls, without cells or sheets, only the default
sheets.
I thought of an encoding-problem because of utf8/cp1252 but I'm not writing
a string into the workbook :/

-Hans

2012/10/3 allan <[email protected]>

> Hi Hans,
> I write many XL output reports fromUbuntu (laptop) and CentOS (server) and
> have not had any problems you are experiencing.
> What version poi are you using? any difference between Windoz and Linux?
> I have seen a similar problem when a slash '/' is used in the sheet name -
> an illegal character in XL.
> -Allan
>
>
> On 10/02/2012 12:13 PM, Hans Maulwurf wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I moved from Windows to Ubuntu and I've a problem with apache poi hssf.
>> I'm
>> creating an (empty or filled, doesn't matter) workbook and save it as
>> .xls.
>> ThenI try to open it under a Windows machine and Microsoft Office 2003
>> says, that there may be some parts damaged. This popup is shown 3 times
>> (with ok-button) and then it's showing the sheets. I tried Eclipse and
>> NetBeans, nothing changed. Under Windows I used Eclipse and had no
>> problems. OpenOffice and LibreOffice don't complain, only Microsoft Office
>> :(
>>
>> I don't know why this happenes, while compiling and running the project,
>> there is no error.
>>
>> Is this a common problem or what did I wrong?
>>
>>
>> I hope you can help me,
>>
>> greetings,
>>
>> Hans
>>
>>
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