Basically,
if you see the embossed ducky with an item (like at left) it means that
item exists somewhere on my computer, I just have to fish it out and upload it
to my page in a publicly usable form (i.e. I have to attach the disclaimer that
saves my butt should you use one of my goodies to power your space vehicle &
it runs out of gas half way to the moon).
If
you see the full color ducky then it's a link to download the item (I
hid the linkbox border around it, as it sullies my ducky).
[Added 9 Sep 2007]
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="excel2html.xsl"?>
Now if you open that xml file in MSIE or Firefox or a version
of Netsacpe that supports XSL transforms, you'll see the contens in HTML table form. Each worksheet will be in a separate table,
with the table caption set to the worksheet name. Any cells containing an Excel formula in the XML Spreadsheet will have the formula
displayed in the corresponding cell in the HTML table. (#? bytes gzipped)
... and many more little useful items from SyddWare.
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