A
Amar
Hi,
In my asp.net application, I am using 2 web user controls on each page
as a standard. The application is working fine in IE.
But the html of the application in FireFox or NS does not work
properly. I checked the HTML for any errors like missing <td> or <tr>
tag and tried to see how the page gets aligned in any html editors such
as a Namo editor. The html seems to be fine.
But it appears like no matter what height I assign in a <tr> tag, these
browsers does not care.
One user control is a header than spans about 15% height at the top of
the browser and the other user control is a subheader which also spans
about 15% height below the header. They are in a separate row of the
table with width as 100%. The contents in the controls are not a lot.
But these 2 controls gets mixed up and one overlays the other in
Firefox and NS.
Has anybody experienced something like this or any idea why this cound
happen?
Thanks
Amar
In my asp.net application, I am using 2 web user controls on each page
as a standard. The application is working fine in IE.
But the html of the application in FireFox or NS does not work
properly. I checked the HTML for any errors like missing <td> or <tr>
tag and tried to see how the page gets aligned in any html editors such
as a Namo editor. The html seems to be fine.
But it appears like no matter what height I assign in a <tr> tag, these
browsers does not care.
One user control is a header than spans about 15% height at the top of
the browser and the other user control is a subheader which also spans
about 15% height below the header. They are in a separate row of the
table with width as 100%. The contents in the controls are not a lot.
But these 2 controls gets mixed up and one overlays the other in
Firefox and NS.
Has anybody experienced something like this or any idea why this cound
happen?
Thanks
Amar