Sorry if that sounded a little overenthusiastic with
that exclamation point.  It wasn't intended that way. 
:)

-Matt


--- Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like opening HTML files in Excel because users
> don't
> know they're not XLS files!  I think CSV would give
> them a bunch of prompts, and I think that would make
> them nervous.
> 
> -Matt
> 
> --- Bruno Lowagie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Quoting Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 
> > > What about this, though?  At some point along
> the
> > > evolution of iText XML it should be possible to
> > write
> > > an XML document, then create your PDF from that.
> 
> > The
> > > same XML could also be used to create HTML
> output,
> > > which can be read by Excel.
> > 
> > I was under the impression that the question
> > concerned
> > existing PDFs that had to be parsed. But maybe I
> was
> > wrong. If newly iText created document were meant,
> > you
> > wouldn't need XML, you could just create a class
> > CsvWriter that generates a plain text file with a
> > separator of your choice...
> > 
> > kind regards,
> > Bruno
> 
> 
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