Hello superdoc,

Thanks for your reply.
I have update the code to use .xlsx file with

# STEP1: The data from XLS file is stored in temp TXT file my $parser = Spreadsheet::ParseXLSX->new();

I haven't change anything
In my text file, I have also updated the code like
$mac = encode("utf-8", $cell_unformatted); print_txt "$row;;$col;;", $mac ,"\n";
I'm sticked about the decode part. I don't see how to solve it.
On my XML like I said, I have rearrange a script provide for another object. I would like to skip my first line, but I don't underwent how to do it.
For my text, I need to encode accent like é on & eacute I have found how.
Thanks for all
Balawoo

In reply to Re^4: Help encode_entities doesn't seem to work by Balawoo
in thread [SOLVED] -Help encode_entities doesn't seem to work by Balawoo

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