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  --- index.xml 4 Aug 2003 03:42:46 -0000       1.4
  +++ index.xml 19 Oct 2003 09:54:06 -0000      1.5
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   <!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V1.1//EN" 
"../dtd/document-v11.dtd">
   
   <document>
  - <header>
  -  <title>Jakarta POI - HSSF - Java APIs with XML manipulate MS-Excel</title>
  -  <subtitle>Overview</subtitle>
  -  <authors>
  -   <person name="Andrew C. Oliver" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>     
  -   <person name="Nicola Ken Barozzi" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>     
  -  </authors>
  - </header>
  +    <header>
  +        <title>POI-HSSF - Java API To Access Microsoft Excel Format Files</title>
  +        <subtitle>Overview</subtitle>
  +        <authors>
  +            <person name="Andrew C. Oliver" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
  +            <person name="Nicola Ken Barozzi" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
  +        </authors>
  +    </header>
   
  - <body>
  - <section><title>Overview</title>
  +    <body>
  +        <section>
  +            <title>Overview</title>
   
  -  <p>HSSF is the POI Project's pure Java implementation of the Excel '97(-2002) 
file format.</p>
  -  <p>HSSF provides a way to read spreadsheets create, modify, read and write XLS 
spreadsheets
  -     It provides: 
  -  </p>
  -  <ul>
  -        <li>low level structures for those with special needs</li>
  -        <li>an eventmodel api for efficient read-only access</li>
  -        <li>a full usermodel api for creating, reading and modifying XLS files</li>
  -  </ul>
  -  <p>
  +            <p>HSSF is the POI Project's pure Java implementation of the Excel 
'97(-2002) file format.</p>
  +            <p>HSSF provides a way to read spreadsheets create, modify, read and 
write XLS spreadsheets
  +             It provides:
  +            </p>
  +            <ul>
  +                <li>low level structures for those with special needs</li>
  +                <li>an eventmodel api for efficient read-only access</li>
  +                <li>a full usermodel api for creating, reading and modifying XLS 
files</li>
  +            </ul>
  +            <p>
           Truth be told there is probably a better way to generate your spreadsheet
           generation (yet you'll still be using HSSF indirectly).  At the time of
           this writing we're in the process of moving the HSSF Serializer over to 
  -        the <link href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon";>Apache Cocoon
  +        the
  +                <link href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon";>Apache Cocoon
           Project</link>.  With Cocoon you can serialize any XML datasource (of
           which might be a ESQL page outputting in SQL for instance) by simply 
           applying the stylesheet and designating the serializer.
  -  </p>
  -  <p>
  +            </p>
  +            <p>
           If you're merely reading spreadsheet data, then use the eventmodel api
           in the org.apache.poi.hssf.eventmodel package.
  -  </p>
  -  <p>
  +            </p>
  +            <p>
           If you're modifying spreadsheet data then use the usermodel api.  You
           can also generate spreadsheets this way, but using Cocoon (which will do
           it this way indirectly) is the best way...we promise.
  -  </p>
  +            </p>
   
  -  </section>
  - </body>
  +        </section>
  +    </body>
   </document>
  
  
  

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