It's not permissions or anything and it's in the same directory as the CGI script. I can save a excel file straight out of WIN2K and use it exactly in the same manner as the text.xls that is posted above and it works fine.

The test.xls is output from another computer program which can be opened fine by excel, so there's some kind of nuance with test.xls and test.xls appears to be compliant with MS-EXCEL. So I'm wondering if there's something with "Spreadsheet" that makes it bug out when looking at test.xls.

What's a "Bad File Descriptor"?

When I use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel I also get errors, here's my code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel; my $oExcel = new Spreadsheet::ParseExcel; die "You must provide a filename to $0 to be parsed as an Excel file" +unless @ARGV; my $oBook = $oExcel->Parse($ARGV[0]); my($iR, $iC, $oWkS, $oWkC); print "FILE :", $oBook->{File} , "\n"; print "COUNT :", $oBook->{SheetCount} , "\n"; print "AUTHOR:", $oBook->{Author} , "\n" if defined $oBook->{Author}; for(my $iSheet=0; $iSheet < $oBook->{SheetCount} ; $iSheet++) { $oWkS = $oBook->{Worksheet}[$iSheet]; print "--------- SHEET:", $oWkS->{Name}, "\n"; for(my $iR = $oWkS->{MinRow} ; defined $oWkS->{MaxRow} && $iR <= $oWkS->{MaxRow} ; $iR++) { for(my $iC = $oWkS->{MinCol} ; defined $oWkS->{MaxCol} && $iC <= $oWkS->{MaxCol} ; $iC++) { $oWkC = $oWkS->{Cells}[$iR][$iC]; print "( $iR , $iC ) =>", $oWkC->Value, "\n" if($oWkC); } } }

In reply to Re^2: Spreadsheet::BasicRead - Open XLS Error??? by awohld
in thread Spreadsheet::BasicRead - Open XLS Error??? by awohld

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