Here's the update:

HRESULT IAccessibleTable::columnHeaderList(
  [in] long cellIndex,
  [in] long maxColumnHeaders,
  [out, size_is(maxColumnHeaders), length_is(*nColumnHeaders)]
    IUnknown ** columnHeaders,
  [out, retval] long * nColumnHeaders
)

HRESULT IAccessibleTable::rowHeaderList(
  [in] long cellIndex,
  [in] long maxRowHeaders,
  [out, size_is(maxRowHeaders), length_is(*nRowHeaders)]
    IUnknown ** rowHeaders,
  [out, retval] long * nRowHeaders
)


James Teh wrote:
> On 24/06/2009 12:19 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
>   
>>> Why not use the cell index, which specifies both row and column? Or am I
>>> missing something here?
>>>       
>> That would work too.  Is that preferable?
>>     
> To be honest, I don't really mind. However, other table methods seem to 
> take a cell index, so it's probably more consistent. It also saves 
> calling columnIndex/rowIndex unnecessarily.
>
>   
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