Vertical scroll bar in a table <TD> possible ?

A

A Web Master

As a mean of not having to use Framesets/Frames with all the bad side
effects/workarounds that come with them, I want to know if it is
possible to code a scrolling veritcal bar into a table <TD> ?

If so, how ?

I am coding my client's WEB site in ASP.
 
C

Curt_C [MVP]

look at the SPAN tag, iirc you can set this to scroll.
It's most likely only an IE thing. Either way though, it's a clientside
issue really.
 
B

Bob Barrows

A said:
As a mean of not having to use Framesets/Frames with all the bad side
effects/workarounds that come with them, I want to know if it is
possible to code a scrolling veritcal bar into a table <TD> ?

If so, how ?

I am coding my client's WEB site in ASP.

Here is an example of one way to do it:
http://www.google.com/groups?hl=en&...subject=Scrollabe%20table%20example&lr=&hl=en

This is an HTML/DHTML issue, so I have set followups to
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.programming.dhtml

Bob Barrows
 
A

A. Webmaster

Thx but does this apply to Netscape 4.x/6.x 4.x/5.x/6.x too ?

My client's web site have visitors using Netscape and IE
 
B

Bob Barrows

A. Webmaster said:
Thx but does this apply to Netscape 4.x/6.x 4.x/5.x/6.x too ?

My client's web site have visitors using Netscape and IE

I don't know. Dave Anderson suggested there might be a problem in
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.programming.dhtml. I've asked him
what would need to change to make it more compliant.

Now, to anyone who can answer this:
in my previous reply, I set followups to
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.programming.dhtml. I was surprised
to se A.'s reply still appearing in this asp group. Does anyone know why? I
was under the impression that setting followups would cause replies to be
redirected to the appropriate newsgroup.

Bob Barrows
 

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