Yes. I figured out part of the problem. Apparently $cell->{Val} contains the unformatted value of a cell, whereas $cell->value() has the formatted value.
But I am still having trouble extracting the right data. My output looks garbled. I tried converting from UTF16-LE, UTF16-BE, UTF-8, and nothing seems to work. I even tried downloading several utilities from the web with no luck converting Unicode data. The only thing that does work is if I save the file as a different format from within Excel itself, but I am looking for a batch way to do this.
Does anyone know of a command line utility that will convert .xls files containing Unicode data into XML? Or a library that works? Thanks in advance!
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