Hi there,

Last week I posted a question, but nobody gave an answer. I don't know why (I 
surtenly do not have a bad breath....), so I'll just give it another try: can 
somebody, pretty-please, have a look at this problem:


I've got a problem with a table that has been stretched out to 100% height. In 
FF it works fine, but in IE it is messed up (big surprise!).

The table consists of two rows, the height of the main-table is 100% and the 
height of top-row is 152px, the height of other row (the content-area) must be 
the height of the rest of the screen. So I used 100% to do that.
IE makes the content-area as high as the viewport (browser-screen) with the 
result that the 'disclaimer'-link can only be found after using the scroll -bar.
Another side-affect is that on pages with a lot of content, the disclaimer-link 
isn't positioned on the bottom of the page, but on the position where the 
content-area is as tall  as the height of the viewport.

My files are at:
http://www.sebastian.nl/vivium/empty.htm
http://www.sebastian.nl/vivium/full.htm


I hope someone can help, we've recently decided that we're going to build with 
the XHTML1.0 transitional standards and I can't find a solution for this 
problem. 


Cheers,


-- 
Niek Emmen, Sitebouwer

Sebastian Webprojecten
Poststraat 68
5038 DH Tilburg
t  013 518 61 20
f  013 518 61 21
i  www.sebastian.nl
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