Hi all,

 

The actual table is a lot larger than the mock-up one that I am going to show 
you but this mock-up one does explain the problem.  Please go to 
http://www.monteandjanicechan.com/test_table.cfm

 

The thickness of the grid lines in the table are coming up the way I want in 
the HTML version.  You can do a View Source to see the actual HTML stuff that 
gets generated. Now, I put these HTMl codes within the cfdocument tag with 
format="pdf"; please go to 
http://www.monteandjanicechan.com/test_table_pdf.cfm.  You will see the 
inconsistent thickness of the grid line for sneezing and for flu.  To further 
illustrate my point, I removed the background colors and generate a PDF; please 
go to http://www.monteandjanicechan.com/test_table_pdf_nocolor.cfm.  The 
thickness of the grid lines is back to normal.

 

This leads me to believe that the background color of one cell somehow goes 
over to the cell right next to it and cover up the border.  Here are the 
strange things:

1) This is ONLY happening in rowspan and ONLY happening from the second row on 
to the rest of the rowspan.  For example, first Sneezing is okay but the border 
of the second sneezing is not correct; the first Flu is okay but the borders of 
the second and the third Flu are not correct.

2) The background color does NOT cover the border of its own cell at all; it 
only cover the border of the cell right next to it.

 

My question is, how can I fix this issue?

 

Any suggestions and pointers are greatly appreciated. 

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