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colspan and rowspan problems
Can anyone refer me to an article on how IE renders columns and rows in
a table? I'm trying to setup a complicated table. I've never had a problem with colspan (column spanning) but when I start using rowspan everything goes to hell in a handbasket. My tables are logically correct but do not render the way they should. Thanks for your help. |
Re: colspan and rowspan problems
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 17:53:44 -0400, "Bruce W...1" <bruce@noDirectEmail.com>
wrote: : Can anyone refer me to an article on how IE renders columns and rows in : a table? I'm trying to setup a complicated table. I've never had a : problem with colspan (column spanning) but when I start using rowspan : everything goes to hell in a handbasket. : : My tables are logically correct but do not render the way they should. Never seen IE render rowspans differently. URL? Sid |
Re: colspan and rowspan problems
Bruce W...1 wrote:
> Can anyone refer me to an article on how IE renders columns and rows > in > a table? I'm trying to setup a complicated table. I've never had a > problem with colspan (column spanning) but when I start using > rowspan everything goes to hell in a handbasket. > > My tables are logically correct but do not render the way they > should. > > Thanks for your help. I use both rowspan and colspan and have not had any problem when checking the code on 5 diffent browsers. Then I saw my page on someones Microsoft Internet Explorer. This was on a system that was less than one year old. The colspan would not work. They need to fix it. I also noted other very basic items that Microsoft Internet Explorer did not do right. I just do not recomend using it. -- Jerry Perkins http://www.jperkins.us/ |
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