Difference between revisions of "SQ Class/Winter Break"
From ThePlaz.com
(more stuff I did (evening 12/27)) |
(i did research importing and exporting) |
||
(One intermediate revision by one user not shown) | |||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
**(disabled - make them greyed?? - or special page (easier)) | **(disabled - make them greyed?? - or special page (easier)) | ||
**+ that sheet | **+ that sheet | ||
− | |||
**Fix bugs | **Fix bugs | ||
+ | ==Importing and Exporting== | ||
+ | *Excel files are a pain in the butt | ||
+ | **Possibly the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/chicago/ The Chicago Project] [http://chicago.sourceforge.net/]. It seems incomplete and is written in C. | ||
+ | **[http://chicago.sourceforge.net/xlhtml/ XLHTML] seems like a converter | ||
+ | **Also is it worth supporting now that it's obsolete (people still use it)?? | ||
+ | *But CSV seems a lot nicer | ||
+ | **[http://us2.php.net/fgetcsv fgetcsv] is a '''built in''' PHP function to turn it into an array which we can process | ||
+ | *Excel 2007 files are XML-based so we can support that along with XML | ||
+ | **It's the wave of the future! | ||
+ | |||
{{SQ Class Log|[[SQ Class/12-21]]|[[SQ Class/1-2]]}} | {{SQ Class Log|[[SQ Class/12-21]]|[[SQ Class/1-2]]}} |
Latest revision as of 12:23, 2 January 2008
Winter Break
Completed
- Plaz
- Color Wheel (12/27)
- Parsing CSS files and sticky colors page (12/27)
- Fixed error suppression (evening 12/27)
- Wrote help page on file permissions (1.5 hrs) (evening 12/27)
- Finished up saving colors (evening 12/27)
- Started going through gdovin's config code (evening 12/27)
To-Do
- Ard
- Finish credits
- ??Start students
- Maguire
- Students page
- Hunt
- Approval php
- Gdovin
- Show current if not sticky
- Some optional
- Plaz
- or drupal install sets the permissions for you
- (disabled - make them greyed?? - or special page (easier))
- + that sheet
- Fix bugs
Importing and Exporting
- Excel files are a pain in the butt
- Possibly the The Chicago Project [1]. It seems incomplete and is written in C.
- XLHTML seems like a converter
- Also is it worth supporting now that it's obsolete (people still use it)??
- But CSV seems a lot nicer
- fgetcsv is a built in PHP function to turn it into an array which we can process
- Excel 2007 files are XML-based so we can support that along with XML
- It's the wave of the future!