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jquery-table2excelnew

v1.2.1

Published

Thanks for your interest. I haven't been able to maintain this and found the following project which looks well ahead of this one, so you may want to consider it first: [TableExport](https://github.com/clarketm/TableExport)

Downloads

11

Readme

jQuery table2excel Plugin (https://github.com/rainabba/jquery-table2excel)

#Credit for the core table export code concept goes to insin (met on Freenode in #javascript) and core code inspired from https://gist.github.com/insin/1031969

FIRST!!

Thanks for your interest. I haven't been able to maintain this and found the following project which looks well ahead of this one, so you may want to consider it first: TableExport

DISCLAIMER

This plugin is a hack on a hack. The .xls extension is the only way [some versions] of excel will even open it, and you will get a warning about the contents which can be ignored. The plugin was developed against Chrome and other have contributed code that should allow it to work in Firefox and Safari, but inconsistently since it's a hack that's not well supported anywhere but Chrome. I would not use this in public production personally and it was developed for an Intranet application where users are on Chrome and had known versions of Excel installed and the users were educated about the warning. These users also save-as in Excel so that when the files are distributed, the end-users don't get the warning message.

Install - Bower

Install bower globally

npm install -g bower

Install jquery-table2excel and dependencies

bower install jquery-table2excel --save

Include jquery and table2excel in your page

<script src="bower_components\jquery\dist\jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components\jquery-table2excel\dist\jquery.table2excel.min.js"></script>

Install - Legacy

Include jQuery and table2excel plugin:

<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.2.4/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="//cdn.rawgit.com/rainabba/jquery-table2excel/1.1.0/dist/jquery.table2excel.min.js"></script>

Using the plugin

$("#yourHtmTable").table2excel({
    exclude: ".excludeThisClass",
    name: "Worksheet Name",
    filename: "SomeFile.xls", // do include extension
    preserveColors: false // set to true if you want background colors and font colors preserved
});

demo/

Contains a simple HTML file to demonstrate your plugin.

dist/

This is where the generated files are stored once Grunt runs.

.editorconfig

This file is for unifying the coding style for different editors and IDEs.

Check editorconfig.org if you haven't heard about this project yet.

.jshintrc

List of rules used by JSHint to detect errors and potential problems in JavaScript.

Check jshint.com if you haven't heard about this project yet.

.travis.yml

Definitions for continous integration using Travis.

Check travis-ci.org if you haven't heard about this project yet.

table2excel.jquery.json

Package manifest file used to publish plugins in jQuery Plugin Registry.

Check this Package Manifest Guide for more details.

Gruntfile.js

Contains all automated tasks using Grunt.

Check gruntjs.com if you haven't heard about this project yet.

package.json

Specify all dependencies loaded via Node.JS.

Check NPM for more details.

Contributing

Check CONTRIBUTING.md

History

Check Release list.

License

MIT License