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  • From: Nicholas Sushkin <nsushkin@o...>
  • To: XML Developers List <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 07:48:46 -0500

On Sunday 02 December 2007 03:36, Dave Pawson wrote: 

> Stephen Green wrote:
> > An afterthought:
> > I've not tried it but maybe, if you use XSLT to create XML output from
> > the underlying XML of the spreadsheet,
>
> I used that method regularly. Spreadsheet entered in MS excel,
> import into Open Office, save. Unzip the xml and process.
> The empty cells weren't a problem. The information is present
> to 'expand' them to make a complete matrix. Expand to a variable
> then process in the normal way.
>
> Note it was 'regular' data though.

There is also an open source (pure) Java library for reading Excel files, 
which has a demo that reads an Excel file and writes into an XML file.

http://jexcelapi.sourceforge.net/

-- 
Nicholas Sushkin, Senior Software Engineer
http://www.openfinance.com http://www.wealthinformationexchange.com

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