Viewing the data feed for this item is not necessarily that useful.
However by ‘uploading’ the XLS to e.g. Google docs (take the ‘Upload’ option ion Goolge docs then paste in the URI for the spreadsheet) you can get a version of the spreadsheet online that can be embedded in a page:
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Viewing the data feed for this item is not necessarily that useful.
However by ‘uploading’ the XLS to e.g. Google docs (take the ‘Upload’ option ion Goolge docs then paste in the URI for the spreadsheet) you can get a version of the spreadsheet online that can be embedded in a page:
exposed as CSV, XLS, HTML tables and so on on.
Here’s a copy of the spreadsheet on Google docs:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AmbQbL4Lrd61dE5tRWJiWG9jM05yU1hHSTRFb2t1V3c&hl=en_GB