Paul Debban wrote:

> I wouldn't call it a bug. You have defined 4�rows in your layout table
> through your rowspans, but you haven't populated all of the rows with
> cells
> to define a height. Firefox fixed this up in a way that was pleasing to
> you, IE did not. 
�
> I think your solution is to add a 1px wide column to your table and use a
> spacer gif to place a cell in the undefined table row to define its
> height.

> In the first or last column
> <tr><td rowspan="2"><img src="spacer.gif" width="1"height="1"></td></tr>
> <tr><td><img src="spacer.gif" width="1" height="x"></td></tr>
> <tr><td><img src="spacer.gif" width="1" height="1"><img src="spacer.gif"
> width="1" height="1"></td></tr>

Great, this solved must of my problem. The missing detail in IE is the
vertical border�in row 3. How can I fix this? The test page is:
http://wirtz.pamelding.net/table.html 

Thanks
Arnt O. Kvannefoss
Software Consult AS
http://www.softwareconsult.no
http://www.pamelding.net

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