I.E. 5.0, 5.5 and 6.0 running on WinNT and Win2000. On the NT platform they are running Office 97 and Win2K they are running Office 2K.
In Netscape it prompts the user to save or open in Excel. If the user chooses to open, it will open a completely separate instance of Excel and correctly...
No, strangely enough from within I.E. it will put all three of your columns in the first column of the spreadsheet. It does not actually open a separate instance of Excel. Instead it opens an applet of Excel in the browser window. The applet of Excel seems to think the file is tab delimited...
Thank you for your reply. You are correct that will work, but it is not the solution I am looking for. I actually have a Java applet that the user can select to print a report from or download the data. When they choose download, I want it to immediately start downloading and would not mind...
I am attempting to allow our customers to download a text file which they could then easily use in MS Excel or other application. I thought a CSV file would be perfect for this application. When I use the .csv extension, I.E. sniffs this and opens the file in Excel in the browser. This sounds...
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