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From
03/06/1999 16:47:42
Shane Gilbert
Oklahoma State Department of Education
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
 
 
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03/06/1999 16:34:55
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Internet applications
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00226211
Message ID:
00226244
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22
>>I am developing a internet app using VFP6.0 and FOXISAPI. I am new to HTML, so hopefully there is a easy way to do this and I just don't know it. I am displaying a table for data entry. This table has 1 to 100 rows in it. My boss decided that the table header needs to stay visible even when the user scrolls down the table. THe only way I can think to do this is using frames. I can almost get it, but depending on the browser, my table header doesn't always sit at the bottom of the frame window. Is there a way to align my table to the bottom of the frame window? Thanks for the help.
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>>Shane
>
>There is no attribute (that I know of) for HTML items to vertically align them. Their alignment deoends only on the position relative to other items. If your table is the last thing in the frame, it will be aligned at the bottom naturally.

I would think so, but it is not. It could be the way I am setting up the frames. FRAMESET ROWS="140,*,40"
On some machines and some browsers the spacing is not right and I get a gap between the bottom of my table and bottom of the page frame. This is my first attempt at playing with frames so I think there is something I am missing.

Shane
--Shane
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