Hi I want to parse an excel file using zend framework. I went to Zend Developer Zone and found a solution to download phpexcelreader. I downloaded the code set a project at localhost and run the code. When I treid to read an .xlsx
file it generates an error
The filename feed1.xlsx is not readable
I saved the file in .xls
format and run the code parsed the file successfully. Now I want to implement this in my project developed in Zend framework
. I created a model, and in my project and require_once
ed the excelreader at top of my project like this.
require_once 'Excelreader/Excel/reader.php';
class ExcelreaderModel extends Zend_Db_Table
{
function readFile()
{
$data = new Spreadsheet_Excel_Reader();
// Set output Encoding.
$data->setOutputEncoding('CP1251');
//$data->read('Excelreader/Excel/feed1.xls');
$data->read('feed1.xls');
echo '<pre>';
print_r($data);
echo '</pre>';
}
}
I called this model function in my controller. But it is generating the same error which I found on localhost using .xlsx
files. But I am reading .xls
file which is parsed by the code running at simple project on localhost.I am also running zend framework at local.
What is wrong in my code? Or is there any way to do the same task.?
Please convert your xlsx file to xls and it will work :)
it is working for me, you can try it.
The error could certainly be more descriptive. I added in a wrapper inside read() function like this:
And sure enough, I was looking in the wrong directory the whole time!!
mb_internal_encoding("8bit");
in the head of the php file did the trick for me.I think problem is in encoding type of
.xlxs
file rather in setting file permission. If you change the permission it will not work for you. Problem is inOLE_IDENTIFIER (��ࡱ�)
.So your file data must start with
��ࡱ�
data. Even I am looking for proper solution for this. Can any one help ??As best I can tell, the error you are seeing is set by this line of code:
For one reason or another, it cannot read the file you are giving, either because there is a permissions/user issue, or the path to the file is wrong.
If you are on a *nix server, you should make sure the user running the webserver has permission to read the excel file. The web server probably is running as a different user than who owns the file. You can also try setting the permissions to 666.
If it just ins't finding the file, providing a full path may help, (e.g.
$data->read('/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/Excelreader/feed1.xls');