I'm not sure whether it wasn't obvious enough, or you're being a tad disingenuous. I was talking about a very simple implementation, which has worked for me on a number of occasions.
Incidentally, if you weren't just nitpicking and really do rely on copy/paste between Excel and a web-based spreadsheet you need to be careful. JavaScript only has access to the plain-text clipboard from Excel. This is just the stuff you can see. If anything has been truncated for display purposes in Excel, it'll be missing from the copy buffer.
Incidentally, if you weren't just nitpicking and really do rely on copy/paste between Excel and a web-based spreadsheet you need to be careful. JavaScript only has access to the plain-text clipboard from Excel. This is just the stuff you can see. If anything has been truncated for display purposes in Excel, it'll be missing from the copy buffer.