Le vendredi 01 juin 2007 à 12:58, Anton Berezin écrivait: > > I experimented a bit, and > > 1234567890123456 > 1234567890123456 > "1234567890123456" > > are all silently and without complaint converted to a floating point number. > > '1234567890123456' gets converted to '1234567890123456', which is better, > but only slightly. >
Last time I tried to create Excel files with a script, I ended up reverse engineering the XML format produced by Excel to create an XML file that Excel would read back correctly, if the webserver sent the appropriate MIME type (application/vnd.ms-excel). As an added bonus, I could even do some coloring. Then I discovered that graphs where out of the question. I didn't check if I could do formulas. -- Philippe "BooK" Bruhat The man who does not know his own powers is the least powerful of all. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #113 (Epic))