in reply to Rendering Clean MS-Excel Spreadsheets to a Browser

print $oWkC->Value, "\n";
Tsk. You haven't html-escaped the values. What if your text contains one of the no-no characters, in particular "<" and "&"?

When producing HTML, always escape the text. Always.

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Re: Re: Rendering Clean MS-Excel Spreadsheets to a Browser
by emarsee (Acolyte) on Jul 10, 2003 at 00:30 UTC
    Done - there's also the matter of replacing \013 linefeeds with html breaks, but I've skipped that for now.