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Posted by Jud McCranie on 11/30/07 03:01
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 00:43:23 +0200, "Jukka K. Korpela"
<jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
>So it's more or less a hack but it works, mostly.
It worked for me in IE and Firefox.
>It's a good idea to consider whether it would be better to insert some
>other content into the cell, such as "N/A" or "0" or "–" or
>whatever constitutes a useful indication or hint. After all, the user
>might not immediately realize _why_ the cell is empty and might even
>assume that it might be an error.
You have a point, but I specifically wanted a blank for "no value" and
the person I'm writing the program for agreed. The table is a list of
players at a tournament with their total points. Then there are four
columns for different tiebreakers. But usually the first tiebreaker
is decisive and printing all of them has confused people in the past.
The program shows only the tiebreakers that are relevant and blanks
for the rest (even though they are calculated).
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