This is a really interesting area for me as I work in a government
statistical office.  We are constantly struggling with what can be
done with large tables on-line and there seems a very small amount of
guidance, apart from "display a small table".  This is not a option
for us we have to output enormous tables and we try to make them
usable and statistically valid (not easy if you know any
statisticians).

So if you want to see how other governments have handled this...you
may wish to hold your breath.

Good luck I would be interested in your opinions

Links
Norway
http://statbank.ssb.no/statistikkbanken/?PLanguage=1

Netherlands
http://www.cbs.nl/en-GB/menu/cijfers/statline/zelf-tabellen-maken/default.htm

Australia
http://www.abs.gov.au/CDATAOnline




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