I know - but this is the problem with having 2 tables - if you know of a better solution, let me know - you might try hardcoding the widths for the table.

Matt

On Dec 5, 2003, at 7:41 AM, Mehta, Jasmin wrote:

Thanks Matt, Looks very good to me. The only problem I see is, when I do horizontal scroll, the header and contents alignment is not proper.

Jasmin

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I did a quick hack today and came up with a solution for static headers in IE and Mozilla. It's ugly, but it works:

http://homepage.mac.com/mraible/demos/staticHeaders.html

Matt




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