Well, in my case, it was difficult, because the users wanted to be
able to turn *any* page in our application into a spreadsheet
representation.  Having to maintain two different versions of each
page would be a maintenance nightmare, IMHO.

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Jeremy Thomerson
<jer...@wickettraining.com> wrote:
> It sounds very brittle to take HTML output from an old HTML-generating
> servlet, cleaning it with a parser, making it valid XML, and then
> transforming it into different XML which will represent a spreadsheet.  Is
> it really that difficult to obtain the data from the DB, push it into either
> a) clean xml representing the spreadsheet, or b) directly into jexcel or poi
> api?
>
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>
> On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 8:56 AM, fachhoch <fachh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> 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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