I have this fairly large table that, unless one has their monitor set to above 
average resolutions (such as mine at 1280x1024), one can not see the entire 
table at once.  And since it is long both horizontally and vertically one gets 
the dreaded double scroll bars at lower resolutions.

Is there any reasonably way to keep the column and row headers visible while 
the data cells scroll up, down, left, right and all around?


An interesting side note, this seems to be one of the few instances of IE6 (in 
compliance mode) following the standards better then Firefox.  IE is honoring 
my specified column widths, even though that means some of the heading cells' 
content does not fit.  Firefox stretches those cells.  I would have expected 
the reverse.



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Ian Skinner
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BloodSource
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