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include/php_writeexcel/CHANGELOG | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/CONTACT | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/FAQ | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/HOMEPAGE | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/LICENSE | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/README | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/THANKS | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/example-bigfile.php | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/example-demo.php | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/example-merge2.php | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/example-simple.php | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/example-stocks.php | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
include/php_writeexcel/example-textwrap.php | [deleted file] | patch | blob | history |
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/CHANGELOG b/include/php_writeexcel/CHANGELOG
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-0.2.2 (2003-10-08):
-- Cleaned up class.writeexcel_biffwriter.inc.php
-- Cleaned up _append() and _prepend() in class.writeexcel_biffwriter.inc.php
- and class.writeexcel_worksheet.inc.php to no longer use func_get_args()
- but require exactly one argument instead (internal api change)
-- Changed class to support tmpfile. Because of this it is possible now to
- create an excel sheet on the fly that can be send by web server and is
- afterwards deleted. To provoke this behaviour you just pass an empty file
- name and later on use the writexcel_workbook->send(filename) function.
- (contributed by Andreas Brodowski)
-- Imported and changed the PEAR::Spreadsheet Parser.php file to allow
- formulas in worksheets (contributed by Andreas Brodowski)
-
-0.2.1 (2002-11-11):
-- Corrected two typos in class.writeexcel_format.inc.php
- (thanks to Peter van Aarle)
-- Fixed cell bg_color (thanks to Jason McCarver for the patch)
-- Added support for Big/Little Endian (thanks to Marc Dilasser)
-- Added FAQ
-- Random cleanups
-
-0.2.0 (2002-09-04):
-- Added missing methods set_bg_color(), set_rotation(), set_text_justlast(),
- set_locked(), set_hidden(), set_font_script(), set_font_shadow(),
- set_font_outline() and set_font_strikeout() to
- class.writeexcel_format.inc.php
-- Cleaned up class.writeexcel_format.inc.php
-- Moved $monthdays() in functions.writeexcel_utility.inc.php into
- xl_date_list()
-- Fixed all calls to call_user_func_array() and call_user_method_array()
- where the first parameter was an undefined constant (thanks Arnaud Limbourg)
-- Cleaned up class.writeexcel_olewriter.inc.php
-- Temporarily moved class.writeexcel_formula.inc.php out of the archive
- because formulas are not yet supported
-- Added support for files bigger than 7 MB
- (class.writeexcel_workbookbig.inc.php), requires php_ole
-- Added example which creates a file bigger than 7 MB (example-bigfile.php)
-- Changed dates in CHANGELOG to international notation
-- Updated the README file
-
-0.1.2 (2002-08-10):
-- Fixed xl_date_list() in class.writeexcel_utility.inc.php
-- Cleaned up class.writeexcel_utility.inc.php
-- Renamed class.writeexcel_utility.inc.php to
- functions.writeexcel_utility.inc.php (it isn't actually a class)
-- Changed "pack("NN", 0xD0CF11E0, 0xA1B11AE1)" to
- "pack("C8", 0xD0, 0xCF, 0x11, 0xE0, 0xA1, 0xB1, 0x1A, 0xE1)"
- in class.writeexcel_olewriter.inc.php which seems to work around a bug in
- some PHP versions (thanks to MaƮtre Reizz for this one!)
-
-0.1.1 (2002-07-30):
-- Fixed several PHP warnings regarding call-time pass-by-reference and
- undefined constants
-- Changed "Spreadsheet::WriteExcel" to "php_writeexcel" in example-demo.php
-- Changed fopen() calls to explicitely open files in binary mode
-
-0.1.0 (2002-05-20):
-- Added support for inserting bitmaps (insert_bitmap in writeexcel_worksheet)
-- Some fixes for improved compatibility with the Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
- examples (see example-*.php)
-- Some random bugfixes
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/CONTACT b/include/php_writeexcel/CONTACT
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-You can contact me via email at <jonny@1409.org>.
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/FAQ b/include/php_writeexcel/FAQ
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-Q: Could you please add support for XYZGJGNDF?
-A: Sorry, this project is at its alpha stage. I won't add any new features
- until there is a stable version.
-
-Q: The files class.ole_pps_root.php and class.ole_pps_file.php are
- missing. Where can I get them?
-A: They are only required for big file (>7 MB) support and available
- as a seperate project at
- http://bettina-attack.de/jonny/view.php?path=/projects/php_ole/
-
-Q: How can I create files bigger than 7 MB?
-A: Use class.writeexcel_workbookbig.inc.php instead of
- class.writeexcel_workbook.inc.php. You'll need the php_ole project
- available at
- http://bettina-attack.de/jonny/view.php?path=/projects/php_ole/
-
-Q: Will you make the project PEAR compliant?
-A: Probably. But this means a lot of work and will require some time.
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/HOMEPAGE b/include/php_writeexcel/HOMEPAGE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-http://www.bettina-attack.de/jonny/projects/php_writeexcel/
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/LICENSE b/include/php_writeexcel/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/README b/include/php_writeexcel/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-What is it all about?
----------------------
-php_writeexcel is a port of John McNamara's excellent Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
-Perl package to PHP. It allows you to generate Microsoft Excel documents on
-your PHP enabled Web server without any other tools.
-
-
-
-Where to start
---------------
-I've included six example PHP scripts which are also taken out of the
-Spreadsheet::WriteExcel package and ported to PHP:
-- example-simple.php
-- example-merge2.php
-- example-stocks.php
-- example-textwrap.php
-- example-demo.php
-- example-bigfile.php
-All you have to do is to tar xzvf the package to a directory accessible
-via a web server. Then fetch any of the example scripts with your
-favourite web browser and Excel should come into place and show you
-a sheet.
-
-
-
-Problems of porting Perl code to PHP
-------------------------------------
-When you take a first look at both languages, they seem to be very
-similar: Variable names begin with a dollar sign, control structures
-look like in C. You don't have to change most of these things.
-
-Then, there are things which can be done by find and replace: Perl subs
-are functions in PHP. Perl properties like $this->{prop} are $this->prop
-in PHP. "elsif" in Perl is "elseif" in PHP. Even porting Perl's so called
-OOP is not very difficult: just delete the "my $this=shift;" at the
-beginning of each method and then put all the methods into a class {} block.
-Just be aware that in Perl not the function declaration decides if the
-function is a method or not, but the call of the function. If you say
-myfunc(), it's a function, if you say $obj->myfunc(), it's a method.
-
-Then the trouble begins. There were three major things I had problems
-with while porting SpreadSheet::WriteExcel to PHP:
-- function (sub) handling:
- In Perl's list philosophy the number of paramaters and return values
- are variable by design: Just use myfunc(@myarray) to pass a complete
- array to the function and the array's values will be the function's
- arguments.
- In PHP this is possible though undesirable as you have to use ugly
- things like call_user_function_array() and call_user_method_array()
- if you want to translate the Perl code literally.
-- Reference juggling:
- This can be very confusing when reading Perl code making
- excessive use of it. References are supported by PHP, but it's
- hard to translate them mainly due to to PHP's habit to copy
- EVERYTHING on any assignment. Even if you do a "$obj=new myclass();",
- PHP will create a copy of the instantiated class. It's sometimes
- hard to recognize when you have to use the "=&" operator to create
- a reference instead of a copy. And, hey, when the hell will the
- PHP developers implement a foreach loop which assigns the array
- values by reference?? :-(
-- Perl's AUTOLOAD method - PHP does not have such a thing. When
- a class has many properties and the AUTOLOAD method is used
- to simulate a set_xxx() for each property, you'll have to define all
- possible function calls manually.
-
-
-
-What features are currently supported?
---------------------------------------
-Basically all features of Spreadsheet::WriteExcel will hopefully be
-supported one day. However, it makes use of some Perl packages with
-functions I did not yet find for PHP.
-
-Spreadsheet::WriteExcel uses the Parse::RecDescent package for formula
-support. I havn't looked for a Recursive Descent parser for PHP yet. Thus
-Excel formulas are not yet supported.
-
-Spreadsheet::WriteExcel uses the OLE::Storage_Lite package for
-supporting Excel files bigger than approx. 7 MB. I have ported this
-package already and called it php_ole. But I really don't know how
-reliable it is, so use it with care!
-
-All other features SHOULD work.
-
-
-
-Documentation
--------------
-Sorry, there is no documentation yet. You'll have to use the documentation
-for Spreadsheet::WriteExcel available at
-http://search.cpan.org/doc/JMCNAMARA/Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-0.37/WriteExcel/doc/WriteExcel.html
-for now. Try to translate the Perl code into PHP with the help of the
-examples. Please note that you have to assign variables by reference
-(using the =& operator) quite often!
-
-
-
-Reporting bugs
---------------
-If you've found a bug, please send a bug report to jonny@nurfuerspam.de.
-Please include "php_writeexcel" in the subject so that I can search for bug
-reports by searching for that string.
-Please note that my email address has changed. Several mails have been lost,
-so if you patch didn't get it, please resend it.
-If you get error messages, please include them in your report. Please also
-check your Apache error_log for messages coming from php_writeexcel.
-If you get corrupted Excel files, please include them in your email. If
-one of the demos generates a corrupted file please try to find out the
-differences between your file and the file you are getting from the
-online demo at the php_writeexcel homepage!
-
-
-
-
-Syntax different from SpreadSheet::WriteExcel
----------------------------------------------
-The worksheet methods set_h_pagebreaks() and set_v_pagebreaks() take
-exactly one argument which must be an array with the desired page breaks.
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/THANKS b/include/php_writeexcel/THANKS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-Thanks go to John McNamara for his excellent Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
-package. Without him, php_writeexcel wouldn't exist.
-
-Also thanks to all people who sent me patches and bug reports (see
-the CHANGES file).
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/example-bigfile.php b/include/php_writeexcel/example-bigfile.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-
-set_time_limit(300);
-
-require_once "class.writeexcel_workbookbig.inc.php";
-require_once "class.writeexcel_worksheet.inc.php";
-
-$fname = tempnam("/tmp", "bigfile.xls");
-$workbook = &new writeexcel_workbookbig($fname);
-$worksheet = &$workbook->addworksheet();
-
-$worksheet->set_column(0, 50, 18);
-
-for ($col=0;$col<50;$col++) {
- for ($row=0;$row<6000;$row++) {
- $worksheet->write($row, $col, "ROW:$row COL:$col");
- }
-}
-
-$workbook->close();
-
-header("Content-Type: application/x-msexcel");
-$fh=fopen($fname, "rb");
-fpassthru($fh);
-unlink($fname);
-
-?>
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/example-demo.php b/include/php_writeexcel/example-demo.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-
-set_time_limit(10);
-
-require_once "class.writeexcel_workbook.inc.php";
-require_once "class.writeexcel_worksheet.inc.php";
-
-$fname = tempnam("/tmp", "demo222.xls");
-$workbook =& new writeexcel_workbook($fname);
-$worksheet =& $workbook->addworksheet('Demo');
-$worksheet2 =& $workbook->addworksheet('Another sheet');
-$worksheet3 =& $workbook->addworksheet('And another');
-
-#######################################################################
-#
-# Write a general heading
-#
-$worksheet->set_column('A:B', 32);
-$heading =& $workbook->addformat(array(
- bold => 1,
- color => 'blue',
- size => 18,
- merge => 1,
- ));
-
-$headings = array('Features of php_writeexcel', '');
-$worksheet->write_row('A1', $headings, $heading);
-
-#######################################################################
-#
-# Some text examples
-#
-$text_format =& $workbook->addformat(array(
- bold => 1,
- italic => 1,
- color => 'red',
- size => 18,
- font => 'Comic Sans MS'
- ));
-
-$worksheet->write('A2', "Text");
-$worksheet->write('B2', "Hello Excel");
-$worksheet->write('A3', "Formatted text");
-$worksheet->write('B3', "Hello Excel", $text_format);
-
-#######################################################################
-#
-# Some numeric examples
-#
-$num1_format =& $workbook->addformat(array(num_format => '$#,##0.00'));
-$num2_format =& $workbook->addformat(array(num_format => ' d mmmm yyy'));
-
-$worksheet->write('A4', "Numbers");
-$worksheet->write('B4', 1234.56);
-$worksheet->write('A5', "Formatted numbers");
-$worksheet->write('B5', 1234.56, $num1_format);
-$worksheet->write('A6', "Formatted numbers");
-$worksheet->write('B6', 37257, $num2_format);
-
-#######################################################################
-#
-# Formulae
-#
-/*
-$worksheet->set_selection('B7');
-$worksheet->write('A7', 'Formulas and functions, "=SIN(PI()/4)"');
-$worksheet->write('B7', '=SIN(PI()/4)');
-*/
-
-#######################################################################
-#
-# Hyperlinks
-#
-$worksheet->write('A8', "Hyperlinks");
-$worksheet->write('B8', 'http://www.php.net/');
-
-#######################################################################
-#
-# Images
-#
-$worksheet->write('A9', "Images");
-$worksheet->insert_bitmap('B9', 'php.bmp', 16, 8);
-
-#######################################################################
-#
-# Misc
-#
-$worksheet->write('A17', "Page/printer setup");
-$worksheet->write('A18', "Multiple worksheets");
-
-$workbook->close();
-
-
-// We'll be outputting a PDF
-header('Content-type: application/x-msexcel');
-
-// It will be called downloaded.pdf
-header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="demo.xls"');
-
-// The PDF source is in original.pdf
-readfile($fname);
-?>
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/example-merge2.php b/include/php_writeexcel/example-merge2.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-
-set_time_limit(10);
-
-require_once "class.writeexcel_workbook.inc.php";
-require_once "class.writeexcel_worksheet.inc.php";
-
-$fname = tempnam("/tmp", "merge2.xls");
-$workbook = &new writeexcel_workbook($fname);
-$worksheet = &$workbook->addworksheet();
-
-# Set the column width for columns 2 and 3
-$worksheet->set_column(1, 2, 20);
-
-# Set the row height for row 2
-$worksheet->set_row(2, 30);
-
-# Create a border format
-$border1 =& $workbook->addformat();
-$border1->set_color('white');
-$border1->set_bold();
-$border1->set_size(15);
-$border1->set_pattern(0x1);
-$border1->set_fg_color('green');
-$border1->set_border_color('yellow');
-$border1->set_top(6);
-$border1->set_bottom(6);
-$border1->set_left(6);
-$border1->set_align('center');
-$border1->set_align('vcenter');
-$border1->set_merge(); # This is the key feature
-
-# Create another border format. Note you could use copy() here.
-$border2 =& $workbook->addformat();
-$border2->set_color('white');
-$border2->set_bold();
-$border2->set_size(15);
-$border2->set_pattern(0x1);
-$border2->set_fg_color('green');
-$border2->set_border_color('yellow');
-$border2->set_top(6);
-$border2->set_bottom(6);
-$border2->set_right(6);
-$border2->set_align('center');
-$border2->set_align('vcenter');
-$border2->set_merge(); # This is the key feature
-
-# Only one cell should contain text, the others should be blank.
-$worksheet->write (2, 1, "Merged Cells", $border1);
-$worksheet->write_blank(2, 2, $border2);
-
-$workbook->close();
-
-header("Content-Type: application/x-msexcel");
-$fh=fopen($fname, "rb");
-fpassthru($fh);
-unlink($fname);
-
-?>
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/example-simple.php b/include/php_writeexcel/example-simple.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-
-set_time_limit(10);
-
-require_once "class.writeexcel_workbook.inc.php";
-require_once "class.writeexcel_worksheet.inc.php";
-
-$fname = tempnam("/tmp", "merge2.xls");
-$workbook = &new writeexcel_workbook($fname);
-$worksheet = &$workbook->addworksheet();
-
-# The general syntax is write($row, $column, $token). Note that row and
-# column are zero indexed
-#
-
-# Write some text
-$worksheet->write(0, 0, "Hi Excel!");
-
-# Write some numbers
-$worksheet->write(2, 0, 3); # Writes 3
-$worksheet->write(3, 0, 3.00000); # Writes 3
-$worksheet->write(4, 0, 3.00001); # Writes 3.00001
-$worksheet->write(5, 0, 3.14159); # TeX revision no.?
-
-# Formulas are not yet supported
-//$worksheet->write(7, 0, '=A3 + A6');
-//$worksheet->write(8, 0, '=IF(A5>3,"Yes", "No")');
-
-# Write a hyperlink
-$worksheet->write(7, 0, 'http://www.php.net/');
-
-$workbook->close();
-
-header("Content-Type: application/x-msexcel");
-$fh=fopen($fname, "rb");
-fpassthru($fh);
-unlink($fname);
-
-?>
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/example-stocks.php b/include/php_writeexcel/example-stocks.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-
-set_time_limit(10);
-
-require_once "class.writeexcel_workbook.inc.php";
-require_once "class.writeexcel_worksheet.inc.php";
-
-$fname = tempnam("/tmp", "merge2.xls");
-$workbook = &new writeexcel_workbook($fname);
-$worksheet =& $workbook->addworksheet();
-
-# Set the column width for columns 1, 2, 3 and 4
-$worksheet->set_column(0, 3, 15);
-
-# Create a format for the column headings
-$header =& $workbook->addformat();
-$header->set_bold();
-$header->set_size(12);
-$header->set_color('blue');
-
-# Create a format for the stock price
-$f_price =& $workbook->addformat();
-$f_price->set_align('left');
-$f_price->set_num_format('$0.00');
-
-# Create a format for the stock volume
-$f_volume =& $workbook->addformat();
-$f_volume->set_align('left');
-$f_volume->set_num_format('#,##0');
-
-# Create a format for the price change. This is an example of a conditional
-# format. The number is formatted as a percentage. If it is positive it is
-# formatted in green, if it is negative it is formatted in red and if it is
-# zero it is formatted as the default font colour (in this case black).
-# Note: the [Green] format produces an unappealing lime green. Try
-# [Color 10] instead for a dark green.
-#
-$f_change =& $workbook->addformat();
-$f_change->set_align('left');
-$f_change->set_num_format('[Green]0.0%;[Red]-0.0%;0.0%');
-
-# Write out the data
-$worksheet->write(0, 0, 'Company', $header);
-$worksheet->write(0, 1, 'Price', $header);
-$worksheet->write(0, 2, 'Volume', $header);
-$worksheet->write(0, 3, 'Change', $header);
-
-$worksheet->write(1, 0, 'Damage Inc.' );
-$worksheet->write(1, 1, 30.25, $f_price); # $30.25
-$worksheet->write(1, 2, 1234567, $f_volume); # 1,234,567
-$worksheet->write(1, 3, 0.085, $f_change); # 8.5% in green
-
-$worksheet->write(2, 0, 'Dump Corp.' );
-$worksheet->write(2, 1, 1.56, $f_price); # $1.56
-$worksheet->write(2, 2, 7564, $f_volume); # 7,564
-$worksheet->write(2, 3, -0.015, $f_change); # -1.5% in red
-
-$worksheet->write(3, 0, 'Rev Ltd.' );
-$worksheet->write(3, 1, 0.13, $f_price); # $0.13
-$worksheet->write(3, 2, 321, $f_volume); # 321
-$worksheet->write(3, 3, 0, $f_change); # 0 in the font color (black)
-
-$workbook->close();
-
-header("Content-Type: application/x-msexcel");
-$fh=fopen($fname, "rb");
-fpassthru($fh);
-unlink($fname);
-
-?>
diff --git a/include/php_writeexcel/example-textwrap.php b/include/php_writeexcel/example-textwrap.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-
-require_once "class.writeexcel_workbook.inc.php";
-require_once "class.writeexcel_worksheet.inc.php";
-
-$fname = tempnam("/tmp", "merge2.xls");
-$workbook = &new writeexcel_workbook($fname);
-$worksheet = &$workbook->addworksheet();
-
-# Set the column width for columns 1, 2 and 3
-$worksheet->set_column(1, 1, 24);
-$worksheet->set_column(2, 2, 34);
-$worksheet->set_column(3, 3, 34);
-
-# Set the row height for rows 1, 4, and 6. The heigt of row 2 will adjust
-# automatically to fit the text.
-#
-$worksheet->set_row(0, 30);
-$worksheet->set_row(3, 40);
-$worksheet->set_row(5, 80);
-
-# No newlines
-$str1 = "For whatever we lose (like a you or a me) ";
-$str1 .= "it's always ourselves we find in the sea";
-
-# Embedded newlines
-$str2 = "For whatever we lose\n(like a you or a me)\n";
-$str2 .= "it's always ourselves\nwe find in the sea";
-
-
-# Create a format for the column headings
-$header =& $workbook->addformat();
-$header->set_bold();
-$header->set_font("Courier New");
-$header->set_align('center');
-$header->set_align('vcenter');
-
-# Create a "vertical justification" format
-$format1 =& $workbook->addformat();
-$format1->set_align('vjustify');
-
-# Create a "text wrap" format
-$format2 =& $workbook->addformat();
-$format2->set_text_wrap();
-
-# Write the headers
-$worksheet->write(0, 1, "set_align('vjustify')", $header);
-$worksheet->write(0, 2, "set_align('vjustify')", $header);
-$worksheet->write(0, 3, "set_text_wrap()", $header);
-
-# Write some examples
-$worksheet->write(1, 1, $str1, $format1);
-$worksheet->write(1, 2, $str1, $format1);
-$worksheet->write(1, 3, $str2, $format2);
-
-$worksheet->write(3, 1, $str1, $format1);
-$worksheet->write(3, 2, $str1, $format1);
-$worksheet->write(3, 3, $str2, $format2);
-
-$worksheet->write(5, 1, $str1, $format1);
-$worksheet->write(5, 2, $str1, $format1);
-$worksheet->write(5, 3, $str2, $format2);
-
-$workbook->close();
-
-header("Content-Type: application/x-msexcel");
-$fh=fopen($fname, "rb");
-fpassthru($fh);
-unlink($fname);
-
-?>