Thanks BJ,
that's interesting.
Now that we have a widget xml export that is readable by Excel, I think
that setting the content type to "application/excel" in the controller
will do the trick too (if one wants to auomatically invoke the Excel
plugin).
Jacopo
BJ Freeman wrote:
> here is a trick I use.
> if you export a csv file but use the xls extension, the excel and
> openoffice will import it as an excel sheet without the import step.
>
>
> Jacopo Cappellato sent the following on 8/11/2006 12:39 AM:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm testing the upcoming xml export from form widgets... my goal is to
>> get a generic simple xml format that can be easily imported into MS
>> Excel.
>>
>> Unfortunately I don't even have Excel installed right now (I'm using
>> OpenOffice)!
>>
>> Could you please try to open the attached xml file with Excel (>=2003)
>> and let me know if it works?
>>
>> THANKS
>>
>> Jacopo
>>