BTW, if you don't have to place your totals row in the
footer, you can just use a table decorator to generate
your totals row as the last line of the table, and
avoid the inconsistent tfoot browser implementations
altogether.

-Jorge

--- Jorge Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just happened to be reading about this at htmldog
> today,
> http://www.htmldog.com/guides/htmladvanced/tables/,
> where you'll find out that
> when printed, the thead and tfoot rows SHOULD appear
> on every page.
> Mozilla is following the standard, whereas
> "IE doesn't have a clue when it comes to headers and
> footers, and although it renders them in the table,
> they will not appear at the top and bottom of every
> printed page."
> So, it looks like you're taking advantage of IE's
> non-standard tfoot printed presentation and wanting
> Mozilla to do the same.  Perhaps you could redefined
> tfoot's presentation through css so that it only
> prints at the bottom of the page.  Though I don't
> have an answer for you, I hope this sheds some light
> into your problem.
>  
> -Jorge
> 
> pankaj singla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Is there any way to control the printiing of footer
> in table to last page only. I am using footer to
> print
> the Sum of each column in the last line. I am using
> display:table for the table. But while IE is only
> showing the footer on last page, Mozilla shows
> footer
> on each page.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> 
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