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Header in a Table
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23/08/2001 09:21:43
 
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Internet
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HTML
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I thought you might say that !

Well, at the moment ASP will not be necessary for his web-site because he hasn't got a database - but I was curious to know how far you could go with the other ones, I did wonder how long they had been around for.

Kev
>Glad I was able to help.
>As far as CGI, PHP and SSI goes, they are useless to me, because I don't know them. :-) I don't think I've heard of SSI. CGI has been around forever and PHP has been around quite a while also. I use ASP with VBSCRIPT on the server side and JAVASCRIPT on the client. Been playing for a while with .net but I'm waiting on production until its released.
>
>Jeff
>
>>Thanks, that's sorted it.
>>
>>Kev
>>
>>PS R U also able to tell me how useful CGI, PHP and SSI are on a hosted domain site? My uncle has just purchased a domain, and these are the scripting that are supported.
>>>>>>Hi
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I want a Header to be 3 rows high and centered in the middle, but it isn't working, can someone tell me why?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In my TH Tag I've tried:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>RowSpan=3 vAlign=Center
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any ideas?
>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>Kev
>>>>>
>>>>>Could you just use a standard TD tag and then bold what ever is in it. Using the TD settings to rowspan and center.
>>>>
>>>>Tried that, I get the same results.
>>>>
>>>>What I basically want is TABLE but a gap between the Header and the contents of the table - I suppose the only way I could achieve this is by creating 1 table for the header, and then a break and then another table.
>>>>
>>>>Kev
>>>
>>>Take a look at Trashtable again. See if thats what you want. The spacer is for netscape. Its older versions does not process widths and heights.
>>>
>>>HTH
>>>Jeff
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