Whoops! My mouse cut half the message as I hit Send:

Not Fox, though Fox makes perfectly good HTML so it could have been:

A client uses a web application of mine to run a set of HTML reports.

Right-clicking on the resulting table gives her an "Export to Excel"
option that pops the
table up in Excel. It has "stopped working" so she calls me up and complains,

It turns out the Export functionality was an IE feature, which
apparently MS chose not to duplicate in Edge, the new replacement
browser with the big blue E for an icon. Clients don't know the
difference, only that my software doesn't work.

Microsoft giveth and Microsoft taketh away again. *sigh* Not the first time,...

I suppose I can work up a feature to duplicate all the functionality
by exporting all the data to SpreadsheetML when requested, but I
wondered if anyone had run into this and knew of a workaround.
BTW, this is a non-MS application, so using a Web Component or similar
unholy solution is pretty much out of scope.

--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com



-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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