|  | Posted by rf on 12/06/07 02:41 
<showandbeshown@gmail.com> wrote in message news:588b2edb-3ad5-4968-961c-ed5cb60db3b5@w40g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
 > On Dec 5, 9:20 pm, "rf" <r...@invalid.com> wrote:
 >> <showandbesh...@gmail.com> wrote in message
 >>
 >> news:80dec378-5cf8-4b3b-87ab-2a5adaa88108@j44g2000hsj.googlegroups.com...
 >>
 >> >I found something that looks like what i need:
 >> > <img src="img/l.jpg" style="width: 100%; height: 100%" alt="" /></td>
 >> > However, it does not work. :) Why? I do explicitly say that the image
 >> > should take the 100% of the height and it does not take. You can see
 >> > how it looks like here:
 >> >http://www.showandbeshown.com/headtail.php
 >>
 >> You should be using l.jpg as a background for that cell. It wall
 >> automatically repeat and fill up the cell.
 >>
 >> --
 >> Richard.
 >
 > If I use <td background="image.jpg">, it helps only but only
 > partially. Because, it looks like I want, but the document becomes
 > "not valid xhtml document" since "there is not background attribute
 > for the <td> element".
 
 Then specify it using CSS.
 
 XHTML is not viable on the web anyway. IE simply does not understand it and
 you are serving it up as as text/html so browsers are error correcting it
 back to HTML anyway.
 
 HTML 4.01 strict is the way to go.
 
 --
 Richard.
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