TABLE question

R

Ron Hinds

I know this is a HTML question, but I can't seem to find an *active*
Microsoft HTML newsgroup. If anyone knows of one... Or maybe someone can
help me here.

The MSDN documentation for the TFOOT tag states, in part (emphasis [*]
added):

Defines the table footer. Use TFOOT to duplicate footers when breaking a
table across page boundaries, *or for static headers when body sections are
rendered in a scrolling panel*.

The last part of that is what interests me - I have some pages with tables
that are quite long, and I want the header to stay visible while the body of
the table is scrollable. I can't seem to find any examples of how to
accomplish this. Can anyone here help me out? TIA!
 
E

Evertjan.

Ron Hinds wrote on 16 jun 2006 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
I know this is a HTML question, but I can't seem to find an *active*
Microsoft HTML newsgroup. If anyone knows of one... Or maybe someone
can help me here.

As you surmized, it has nothing to do with serverside code like ASP.

Please search elsewhere, there are probably html ngs a plenty.

I count 54 ngs with the string "html" in their names on my news server.
 
M

Mike Brind

Ron said:
I know this is a HTML question, but I can't seem to find an *active*
Microsoft HTML newsgroup. If anyone knows of one... Or maybe someone can
help me here.

That's because Microsoft have nothing to do with html. It's not a
proprietry coding language.
The last part of that is what interests me - I have some pages with tables
that are quite long, and I want the header to stay visible while the body of
the table is scrollable. I can't seem to find any examples of how to
accomplish this. Can anyone here help me out? TIA!

CSS or frames is your answer. Someone asked the same question here a
week or so ago. Let me find the post...

Ah. Here it is:

http://groups.google.com/group/micr....general/browse_frm/thread/3ed5dc271d4caf7c/#
 
R

Ron Hinds

Mike Brind said:
That's because Microsoft have nothing to do with html. It's not a
proprietry coding language.

Can't build a web page without it, though. And it is used heavily in
FrontPage and Visual InterDev. MSDN provides a HTML reference. So I thought
it was reasonable to assume they would have a NG...
CSS or frames is your answer. Someone asked the same question here a
week or so ago. Let me find the post...

Ah. Here it is:

http://groups.google.com/group/micr....general/browse_frm/thread/3ed5dc271d4caf7c/#

Thank you, Mike!
 
M

Mike Brind

Ron said:
Can't build a web page without it, though. And it is used heavily in
FrontPage and Visual InterDev. MSDN provides a HTML reference. So I thought
it was reasonable to assume they would have a NG...

LOL. Let me see if I can find the Adobe or Macromedia html groups
then....

:)
 

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