There is some info on this in the FAQ
(http://displaytag.sourceforge.net/faq.html#headers):
" How can I display static headers in a table, so that headers remain visible
while user scrolls the table body?
You can do that simply using css, adding an height and the overflow: scroll
property to the tbody element. Unfortunately this will work perfectly in
Netscape/Mozilla, but not in Internet Explorer. If you want to do something
similar in IE you will probably need to play with javascript. The table tag
can't be used to display a splitted table (a table with headers only and a table
with a body), sorry. This is simply because a correct, xhtml , accessible table
MUST have headers and a body."
The only way I can see this being done without nasty javascript in a
cross-platform way given that the above information is correct, would be to use
frames - have the header a hardcoded page in a fixed frame, with the display tag
in a frame below with the header itself turned off.
sam
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> First of all,
>
> I would like to say that displayTag rocks. It's really handy and easy to
> use.
>
> However, there is always an exceptional case that pushes us to look for
> something extra. My question is: has anybody used displayTag to generate
> tables
> with "fixed headers" and "scrollable contents"? We don't mind adding code to
> generate that kind of tables but I just don't want to reinvent the wheel if
> somebody out there has already done something similar...
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Yagiz
<snip>
sam
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