Thanks for your help

My need is to transform an excel file to XML. Like I have said and as I'm a newbie. I'm starting based on a script working for a non latin language and try to adapt it.


Of course I have seen my library to parse Excel file is not the best one, but like it seems working I have continue to use is.
Testlink it's my aim, I need to fill file to be able to upload some data. My target file for requirement is:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <requirements> <requirement> <docid><![CDATA[ENG-0001]]></docid> <title><![CDATA[Terrestrial Propulsor]]></title> <description><![CDATA[]]></description> </requirement> <requirement> <docid><![CDATA[ENG-0002]]></docid> <title><![CDATA[Main Deflector]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Maindeflector bla, bla, bla.</p>]]> </description> </requirement> </requirements>

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