sounds like its time for the old transparant gif trick.

Create a transparant gif. 

<img src="trans.gif width="1" height="[x or some variable]" alt="">

// gilbert midonnet



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 1:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Macs, Netscape, and table cell heights, oh my


I've an issue with a project I'm working on, when it comes to Macs, 
specifically with Netscape 6. IE seems to do fine here. It *is* a CF based 
project, so there, nyah. :)

I've got a table, with several vertical cells (i.e. all on one row). Within 
each cell, I create a new table, and based on the content for that cell, I 
build up one or more rows of stuff, close out the table. Each of those 
tables has a seperate b/g color (using CSS).  All well and good.

The issue here is, with Mac NS 6, the tables-inside-the-cells will *not* 
stretch to the full height of the enclosed cell, even with "height=100%" on 
them, when they are not the largest cell (which drives the overall height). 
What I get resembles an upside-down bar graph. In IE, the enclosed tables 
stretch to the full allowed height.

(growls under breath)

Any insight on this would be MOST appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
--Scott


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