Newby Question: Displaying Excel from within my CGI

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    Default Re: Newby Question: Displaying Excel from within my CGI

    "Gunnar Hjalmarsson" <noreply@gunnar.cc> wrote in message
    news:bjgepo$iovdq$1@ID-184292.news.uni-berlin.de...
    > Cyde Weys wrote:
    > > Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
    > >> CGI ... Postgres ... Excel ...
    > >>
    > >> Do you have a Perl question?
    > >
    > > Maybe he wanted to do it with Perl (That's the unspoken assumption
    > > I garnered from his post, anyway).
    >
    > Really? :) The reason why I pretended not to 'understand' is that
    > OP's "How can this be done?" doesn't indicate that he had made any own
    > attempt to find a solution. Such as a simple search for 'Excel' at
    > search.cpan.org...
    Well, he is posting this in a Perl group, so one could assume he meant in
    Perl. As for weather or not he did any prior homework, well I think its a
    bit inconclusive.
    > Maybe that's just me, but I think it's reasonable to expect some own
    > effort before asking for help here.
    How do we know this isn't his last desperate attempt? This doesn't seem like
    something trivial and while Excel itself may be off topic, there could be
    something in Perl that can be of some relation, say creating a tab delimited
    file that can be easily made into an Excel spread sheet. But that would not
    make it directly related, and may not be what the OP is looking for.


    Trent Curry Guest

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    Default Re: Newby Question: Displaying Excel from within my CGI

    Trent Curry wrote:
    > "Gunnar Hjalmarsson" <noreply@gunnar.cc> wrote in message
    > news:bjgepo$iovdq$1@ID-184292.news.uni-berlin.de...
    >> OP's "How can this be done?" doesn't indicate that he had made
    >> any own attempt to find a solution. Such as a simple search for
    >> 'Excel' at search.cpan.org...
    >
    > ... weather or not he did any prior homework, well I think its a
    > bit inconclusive.
    <snip>
    > How do we know this isn't his last desperate attempt? This doesn't
    > seem like something trivial and while Excel itself may be off
    > topic, there could be something in Perl that can be of some
    > relation,
    There sure is. If he had made just a little effort to look for it (see
    above), he would have found it. And if the difficulties had been about
    how to make use of an adequate module, he would at least have
    mentioned it.

    "Last" attempt? Don't think so.

    --
    Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Email: [url]http://www.gunnar.cc/cgi-bin/contact.pl[/url]

    Gunnar Hjalmarsson Guest

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    Default Re: Newby Question: Displaying Excel from within my CGI

    "Gunnar Hjalmarsson" <noreply@gunnar.cc> wrote in message
    news:bjhctm$j0ffm$1@ID-184292.news.uni-berlin.de...
    > Trent Curry wrote:
    > > "Gunnar Hjalmarsson" <noreply@gunnar.cc> wrote in message
    > > news:bjgepo$iovdq$1@ID-184292.news.uni-berlin.de...
    > >> OP's "How can this be done?" doesn't indicate that he had made
    > >> any own attempt to find a solution. Such as a simple search for
    > >> 'Excel' at search.cpan.org...
    > >
    > > ... weather or not he did any prior homework, well I think its a
    > > bit inconclusive.
    >
    > <snip>
    My mistake. Running a quick query @ search.cpan.org yields a sizable list of
    results ;p
    > > How do we know this isn't his last desperate attempt? This doesn't
    > > seem like something trivial and while Excel itself may be off
    > > topic, there could be something in Perl that can be of some
    > > relation,
    >
    > There sure is. If he had made just a little effort to look for it (see
    > above), he would have found it. And if the difficulties had been about
    > how to make use of an adequate module, he would at least have
    > mentioned it.
    I stand corrected.
    > "Last" attempt? Don't think so.
    No arg there. I completely over looked the reference cpan in your post. I
    was sort of assuming he had been there and didn't think anything of it.
    Thanks for correcting that :)


    Trent Curry Guest

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