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Akhilesh Trivedi wrote:Are you trying to say that you are giving excel format to a user who doesn't know to use excel? In that I would prefer to give him HTML/PDF/CSV.
sanjay kumar gupta wrote:no I am saying may be some of user do't know.
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Akhilesh Trivedi wrote:If you are looking for a variety of users, then put a generic/common/basic/typical thing.
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Akhilesh Trivedi wrote:First, as far as I see this has nothing to do with servlets. You may have to look into what is the library or how you are processing/generating the excel-file.
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sanjay kumar gupta wrote:"You should also stop using the xls extension if this is the case." please explain what do you mean by this line.
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