Paste Excel cell intor RTF field with simple HTML
Ninox does a beautiful work when pasting a cell range into an RTF field: it is stored as HTML tables for free! That's great for our purposes but... the HTML tables stored do have some rich information that I want to clean before exporting them to EasyCatalog.
For example, this is the default header that is "created" in Ninox when I copy/paste a cell range into an RTF field:
<table border=”0” cellpadding=”0” cellspacing=”0” width=”435” style=”caret-color: rgb(0, 0, 0); color: rgb(0, 0, 0); border-collapse: collapse; width: 325pt;”>
But what I really need is this:
<table>
Same with the header. It is pasted as:
<colgroup><col width=”87” span=”5” style=”width: 65pt;”></colgroup>
This is a row:
<tr height=”21” style=”height: 16pt;”>
And this is a simple cell:
<td height=”21” class=”xl63” width=”87” style=”padding-top: 1px; padding-right: 1px; padding-left: 1px; font-size: 12pt; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; vertical-align: bottom; border: none; white-space: nowrap; height: 16pt; width: 65pt;”>MADRID</td>
I want/need a cleaner code, like this:
<table><tr><td>"MADRID"</td>(...)</tr></table>
Can I change the preferences in Excel or in Ninox to copy/paste simple HTML tables with no formatting? Or maybe can I manipulate the complex formatting and with some Regular Expressions clean the code? For example, can I use this regular expression to clean the <table> tag?:
search for: <table.+?>
replace with: <table>
I need the resulting field to be an RTF field (because the formula fields can't be exported using the Ninos API)
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I found the solution by myself! Yes, Ninox can use regular expressions for search/replace with patters. The code (ugly but working) for cleaning the HTML table pasted by Excel:
let codigo := html(Tabla_sucia); let limpio := replacex(raw(Tabla_sucia), "<table.+?>", "<table>"); limpio := replacex(limpio, "<colgroup>.+</colgroup>", ""); limpio := replacex(limpio, "<tr.+?>", "<tr>"); limpio := replacex(limpio, "<td.+?>", "<td>"); limpio := replacex(limpio, "<tbody>", ""); limpio := replacex(limpio, "</tbody>", ""); Tabla_limpia := html(limpio);
It changes the nasty Excel code to a clean HTML table.
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