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Normally you will find workbook.xml in the xl directory, but recently we got a file where it was located in the root.

To find the actual location of workbook, we must parse the file _rels/.rels. A separate rels file located relative to the workbook then points out the locations of the sheets, styles and shared strings.

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This has conflicts with master because I based it on 2.5.3 which doesn't have the performance regressions described in #122.

Normally you will find `workbook.xml` in the `xl` directory, but recently we got a file where it was located in the root.

To find the actual location of workbook, we must parse the file `_rels/.rels`. A separate rels file located relative to the workbook then points out the locations of the sheets, styles and shared strings.
@stenlarsson stenlarsson force-pushed the parse-unusual-structure branch from 661a6c6 to e46a9d8 Compare October 11, 2024 07:45
We found an XLSX missing the `_rels/.rels` file, and in this case falling back to the default path worked.
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