I have gotten something like this to work, but I used a different content type. I also didn't manually set any other headers. Excell and Gnumeric (and StarCalc for that matter) worked without problems. Jason text/comma-separated-values Andreas Tille <tillea@rki.de> writes:
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
for the buggy-as-hell Excel, the trick is to name the .csv File .xls Then Excel can split the columns correctly. I tried it with exactly the same example - without any success :-(. (Also Gnumeric shows one single column instead of three.)
Kind regards
Andreas.
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