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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 02/06/07 21:41
On Feb 6, 2:31 pm, "Rob" <rdw...@soton.ac.uk> wrote:
> I am having problems trying to get a web page to work in IE 6. It
> works fine in firefox, opera, and newer versions of IE, but not in
> IE6.
>
> I am not very familiar with CSS, but I don't see why this shouldn't
> work. There is a table inside a <DIV> section which should appear
> directly below text, but when IE6 is used, the table is pushed down
> and white space is created. This is because of a <DIV> on the left
> column, which seems to be determining the start point of the table. I
> really don't understand why this particular browser version decides to
> make a gap there, or how it can be fixed.
>
> it is a standard table....
> <TABLE width=100%>
> <TR><TD wid......
>
> within a
> <div id="content">
> tag.
>
> so I don't see why the position of the table should be determined by a
> <DIV> tag outside of the one it's in. If anyone has IE6 or older, the
> problem can be seen on the page:
>
> http://www.brick-soton.ac.uk/team.asp
>
> Does anybody have any ideas? Any help would be very much
> appreciated :)
I got a message that the server is not found on three trys to connect.
Perhaps this is just a temporary problem, but you might wish to check.
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