forked from sheetjs/sheetjs
		
	| - PK magic number bound (fixes #1013 h/t @wlpeter) - removed JSZip conflict (fixes #1017 h/t @seanmars) - updated CFB to 1.0.5 - demo HTML conversion `string` | ||
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| .. | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| app.js | ||
| browser.html | ||
| build.js | ||
| Makefile | ||
| optimizer.html | ||
| README.md | ||
| xlsx-shim.js | ||
RequireJS
The minified dist files trip up the RequireJS mechanism.  To bypass, the scripts
automatically expose an XLSX variable that can be used if the require callback
argument is _XLSX rather than XLSX.  This trick is employed in the included
xlsx-shim.js script:
/* xlsx-shim.js */
define(['xlsx'], function (_XLSX) {
	return XLSX;
});
The require config should set xlsx path to the appropriate dist file:
	paths: {
		xlsx: "xlsx.full.min"
	},
Once that is set, app code can freely require "xlsx-shim":
require(["xlsx-shim"], function(XLSX) {
	/* use XLSX here */
});
Deployments
browser.html demonstrates a dynamic deployment, using the in-browser config:
<script src="require.js"></script>
<script>
require.config({
	baseUrl: ".",
	name: "app",
	paths: {
		xlsx: "xlsx.full.min"
	}
});
</script>
<script src="app.js"></script>
optimizer.html demonstrates an optimized deployment using build.js config:
/* build config */
({
	baseUrl: ".",
	name: "app",
	paths: {
		xlsx: "xlsx.full.min"
	},
	out: "app-built.js"
})
The optimizer is invoked with:
node r.js -o build.js paths.requireLib=./require include=requireLib
That step creates a file app-built.js that can be included in a page:
<!-- final bundle includes require.js, xlsx-shim, library and app code -->
<script src="app-built.js"></script>