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I already have the code for exporting a html table to excel, but how can I hide the table and still access it with javascript?

<div id="dataExportDiv" style="display:none">
   <table>
      ...table data here...
   </table>
</div>

But the resulting excel document doesn't have any data. I've tried exporting without hiding the table and it works, so I know the export javascript is valid.

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    Perhaps it's the missing " on your id? Just ruling out possibilities before committing too much thought.
    – Akaishen
    Feb 16, 2012 at 18:53
  • whoops. forgot to close it in the example.
    – PAULDAWG
    Feb 16, 2012 at 18:57
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    Hmm... if it exports when not display:block; but doesn't with display:none; then I would suggest a simple CSS trick to move the table way far off the side of the screen. The same way you typically do with drop-down menus. ie. #dataExportDiv{ position:absolute; left:-999em;. This will visual hide the DIV and it's contents but not actually hide it from what might be a 'feature' in the JavaScript.
    – jmbertucci
    Feb 16, 2012 at 19:39

3 Answers 3

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You could display the table off screen (out of the viewport):

#parent {
  position: relative;
}
table {
  position: absolute;
  left: -9999px;
}

Beware that it'll still display if CSS are desactivated (obviously) and will be read by screen readers.
If you're displaying a chart, this table will be a good text alternative to them (with proper th and scope="col|row") otherwise they'll find it a PITA if it's 3km long.
In the latter case, you can hide the table from most recent screen readers with the attribute aria-hidden="true" on table element and provide a skip link just before the table for older screen readers.

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  • This works, although I added top:-5000px so it wouldnt add vertical space at the bottom of the page.
    – PAULDAWG
    Feb 16, 2012 at 20:40
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You appear to be missing a " after the <div>'s ID attribute value.

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  • I made a mistake in the example. edited it now, though in my actual code it has it closed.
    – PAULDAWG
    Feb 16, 2012 at 18:58
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<div style="display:none">
    <table id="tblID" style="display:block">
        ...table data here...
    </table>
</div>

Output

Output

My Codes

My Codes

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