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Re^5: Openning XML in Excel using CGI

by BaldPenguin (Friar)
on Nov 29, 2006 at 17:39 UTC ( [id://586834]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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By double-clicking, I mean to save the file to disk and then dbl-clk in the Windows Explorer.

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Re^6: Openning XML in Excel using CGI
by rashley (Scribe) on Nov 30, 2006 at 08:01 UTC
    Yes, that works fine. I don't see any of these problems when I save to disk and open it. Unfortunately, the client wants the "Open" option as well.
      Then it looks as though your browser is changing or passing something the app doesn't like. I would try replicating in Firefox using an header sniffing extension and see if 1) it works in Firefox and 2) Sniff your headers to see that they are coming across correctly.

      Don
      WHITEPAGES.COM | INC
      Everything I've learned in life can be summed up in a small perl script!
        Well what do you know, it works with Firefox.

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