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I'm trying to export model data to a Microsoft Excel file type (.xls) by using this view:

def generate_spreadsheet(request):
    alumnos = Alumno.objects.all()
    response = render_to_response("spreadsheet.html", {'alumnos': alumnos})
    filename = "alumnoss.xls"
    response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename='+filename
    response['Content-Type'] = 'application/vnd.ms-excel; charset=utf-16'
    return response

As you can see, I define the character set as utf-16 which should include all of the extra characters like áéíóú, etc. But when I open the excel document, instead of reading

Vélez

you read:

Vélez

Any help would be appreciated :)

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You can set what charset is going to be used for rendering defining DEFAULT_CHARSET in your settings.py file:

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/ref/settings/#default-charset

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  • This didn't matter, it didn't change the outcome. May 8, 2011 at 23:50
  • I that case, check out what is the charset being use in the DB. Did you define the utf-16 as the charset for that table? Did you define the DB charset setting in your django project? And as @Etienne says, it will be useful if you show the template code.
    – ygneo
    May 9, 2011 at 8:35
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render_to_response() is probably writing in 'utf-8', not in utf-16.

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  • Maybe you should show us your template code. Are you creating a real Excel file or a CSV file?
    – Etienne
    May 9, 2011 at 2:21

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