XLSForm Not Dispalying the "upload file" Button. Is there another xls tp xml converter?

Hello,

I am not able to view the on-line XlsForm page complete with "upload" and "submit" button. I am thus unable to convert my xls forms.
I there another on-line converter or way that i can do this?

Please help.

Hi Douglas,
I am experiencing the same problem. XLSForum usually gets up and running
in a day or so, max. In the meantime, you can create an account with
formhub: http://formhub.org/syntax/

··· On Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:44:29 AM UTC-4, DOUGLAS MBURA wrote: > > Hello, > > I am not able to view the on-line XlsForm page complete with "upload" and > "submit" button. I am thus unable to convert my xls forms. > I there another on-line converter or way that i can do this? > > Please help. > >

I'm experiencing the same problem... the converter fails to load..

··· On Thursday, June 26, 2014 1:38:14 PM UTC-7, Luke MacDonald wrote: > Hi Douglas, > I am experiencing the same problem. XLSForum usually gets up and running in a day or so, max. In the meantime, you can create an account with formhub: http://formhub.org/syntax/ > > On Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:44:29 AM UTC-4, DOUGLAS MBURA wrote:Hello, > I am not able to view the on-line XlsForm page complete with "upload" and "submit" button. I am thus unable to convert my xls forms. > I there another on-line converter or way that i can do this? > Please help.

Hi all,

This is not the first time the XLSForm server has had issues and it
probably won't be the last. I'm sure when the core team has the time,
they'll take a look.

There are a few alternatives to that server...

pyxform, the library that does the XLS conversion, runs offline. I'd
recommend you install that and rely on that instead. See
https://github.com/UW-ICTD/pyxform.

XLSForm.exe is a Windows offline converter. It is not always
up-to-date, but it works reasonably well. See
https://github.com/UW-ICTD/xlsform.exe/blob/master/README.md.

As Luke suggested, you can also use http://formhub.org to do the
conversion (free). You can also get an account on http://surveycto.com
($99/month). Of those two options, I find SurveyCTO more reliable.

Yaw

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On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:35 PM, taodeny@gmail.com wrote:

I'm experiencing the same problem... the converter fails to load..

On Thursday, June 26, 2014 1:38:14 PM UTC-7, Luke MacDonald wrote:

Hi Douglas,
I am experiencing the same problem. XLSForum usually gets up and running in a day or so, max. In the meantime, you can create an account with formhub: http://formhub.org/syntax/

On Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:44:29 AM UTC-4, DOUGLAS MBURA wrote:Hello,
I am not able to view the on-line XlsForm page complete with "upload" and "submit" button. I am thus unable to convert my xls forms.
I there another on-line converter or way that i can do this?
Please help.

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XLSForm is back online.

··· On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Yaw Anokwa wrote:

Hi all,

This is not the first time the XLSForm server has had issues and it
probably won't be the last. I'm sure when the core team has the time,
they'll take a look.

There are a few alternatives to that server...

pyxform, the library that does the XLS conversion, runs offline. I'd
recommend you install that and rely on that instead. See
https://github.com/UW-ICTD/pyxform.

XLSForm.exe is a Windows offline converter. It is not always
up-to-date, but it works reasonably well. See
https://github.com/UW-ICTD/xlsform.exe/blob/master/README.md.

As Luke suggested, you can also use http://formhub.org to do the
conversion (free). You can also get an account on http://surveycto.com
($99/month). Of those two options, I find SurveyCTO more reliable.

Yaw

Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.

On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:35 PM, taodeny@gmail.com wrote:

I'm experiencing the same problem... the converter fails to load..

On Thursday, June 26, 2014 1:38:14 PM UTC-7, Luke MacDonald wrote:

Hi Douglas,
I am experiencing the same problem. XLSForum usually gets up and
running in a day or so, max. In the meantime, you can create an account
with formhub: http://formhub.org/syntax/

On Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:44:29 AM UTC-4, DOUGLAS MBURA wrote:Hello,
I am not able to view the on-line XlsForm page complete with "upload"
and "submit" button. I am thus unable to convert my xls forms.
I there another on-line converter or way that i can do this?
Please help.

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