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Need to have headings locked for a Table
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Internet
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HTML
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Thread ID:
00589737
Message ID:
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>>>>>>>>I have a problem where I retrieve data from a database and place the results in a table. The table has headings for each column. My problem is that the data list is getting long and I would like to have the headings locked somehow so that the data in the table can scroll but the headings remain. Any ideas? One requirement is that this solution has to work for IE and Netscape.
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>>>>>>>>TIA
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>>>>>>>How about using two HTML files, 1 contains the table of results, without headings, which is included within an IFRAME in the second, with the headings.
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>>>>>>>That should work with the latest IE & Netscape.
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>>>>>>Could you send how the HTML would be formatted to get this solution to work as I am not familiar with IFRAME? Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>OK if I mail a couple of files to your e-mail address ?
>>>>>UT wont allow the tags & its a bit of a PITA converting all the < and >.
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>>>>Yeah that would be great, but could you email it to bh1317@hotmail.com as the Goner virus has shutdown our email here.
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>>>With any luck, that should be with you shortly.
>>>I haven't been too tidy with lining the headings up, it should be a matter of altering widths & possibly care addition of nbsp's.
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>>Got it and I will let you know if I can make it work. THanks..
>
>Bret,
>I'm not sure how familiar you are with HTML, but I played around a little last night & if you want an updated version, with headings lined up etc. which should give example of using width, padding, border etc. I can let you have those.

Yeah pelase send them my way. I appreciate the help. By the way you can send them to my email address posted on the UT as the base is up and running again.
Bret Hobbs

"We'd have been called juvenile delinquents only our neighborhood couldn't afford a sociologist." Bob Hope
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