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|  | # Meteor
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|  | This library is universal: outside of environment-specific features (parsing DOM | ||
|  | tables in the browser, streaming write in nodejs), the core is ES3/ES5 and can | ||
|  | be used in any reasonably compliant JS implementation.  It should play nice with | ||
|  | meteor out of the box. | ||
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|  | ## This demonstration
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|  | You can split the work between the client and server side as you see fit.  The | ||
|  | obvious extremes of pure-client code and pure-server code are straightforward. | ||
|  | This demo tries to split the work to demonstrate that the workbook object can be | ||
|  | passed on the wire. | ||
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|  | The read demo: | ||
|  | - accepts files from the client side | ||
|  | - sends binary string to server | ||
|  | - processes data on server side | ||
|  | - sends workbook object to client | ||
|  | - renders HTML and adds to a DOM element | ||
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|  | The write demo: | ||
|  | - generates workbook on server side | ||
|  | - sends workbook object to client | ||
|  | - generates file on client side | ||
|  | - triggers a download. | ||
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|  | ## Environment-specific features
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|  | File-related operations (e.g. `XLSX.readFile` and `XLSX.writeFile`) will not be | ||
|  | available in client-side code. If you need to read a local file from the client, | ||
|  | use a file input or drag-and-drop. | ||
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|  | Browser-specific operations (e.g. `XLSX.utils.table_to_book`) are limited to | ||
|  | client side code. You should never have to read from DOM elements on the server | ||
|  | side, but you can use a third-party virtual DOM to provide the required API. |