If pyExcelrator can save data to file, I guess it would possibly save
to StringIO as well.

On Nov 12, 12:51 pm, "Calvin Spealman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Consider looking at anything the docs api provides to generate spreadsheets,
> from which your users could export a number of formats (or possibly you
> could) or just give them csv
>
> On Nov 12, 2008 12:34 PM, "Masa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd like to experiment with a site creating some statistical figures
> on the fly. People could see them on the website, but for offline
> analysis it'd be extremely important also to offer the statistics as
> downloadable, customized files.
>
> I've already solved how the create the information content. The
> problem I have at the moment is how to provide the users a way to
> download the statistics as an Excel file. I've experimented with
> pyExcelrator and can get a desired outcome with it. The problem with
> GAE is that I can't save the outcome Excel to be downloaded as file.
>
> If I could someway, get the result of pyExcelrator to Blob instead of
> file, I could easily offer it as a downloadable file. Do you think
> that is possible to do somehow?
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