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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 09/20/06 20:21
matt@mailinator.com wrote:
> here is a modified version of your page. note that there are 3 <TBODY>
> blocks. note that in firefox only 2 <TBODY>s can fit onto a single page
> (in IE, only 1 can). note then how both browsers then split the
> non-fitting <TBODY>, rather than inserting a new page as
> desired/instructed....:
>
> http://www.sushi-review.com/test/tbody2.html
Don't know but works for me! SeaMonkey 1.0.5 (and Firefox 1.5.0.7) on
Win2k. I get 2 pages
header 1 header 2
header 3 header 4
header 5 header 6
block 1, row 1, col 1
block 1, row 1, col 2
block 1, row 2, col 1
block 1, row 2, col 2
block 1, row 3, col 1
block 1, row 3, col 2
block 2, row 1, col 1
block 2, row 1, col 2
block 2, row 2, col 1
block 2, row 2, col 2
block 2, row 3, col 1
block 2, row 3, col 2
footer 1 footer 2
[pagebreak]
header 1 header 2
header 3 header 4
header 5 header 6
block 3, row 1, col 1
block 3, row 1, col 2
block 3, row 2, col 1
block 3, row 2, col 2
block 3, row 3, col 1
block 3, row 3, col 2
footer 1 footer 2
Which looks like is should. IE does even repeat the table headers and
footers...lost cause. Gee you might have to recommend Firefox for your
intranet! ;=)
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Take care,
Jonathan
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