Hey

Sorry for the late response.

It seems that the normalize.css file is setting
*border-collapse: collapse;*

If you remove this rule the table renders fine.
I guess the table chart should handle external css though adapting to any
random css is a challenging task.
For now it seems like a simple fix on your end to override this property
for the chart <div>.


HTH
ChartMan


On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:51 PM, asgallant <[email protected]>wrote:

> It is worth noting that this only occurs when loading the 'controls'
> package and creating a ChartWrapper for the Table.  If I load the 'table'
> package, the problem goes away.
>
> On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 3:33:30 PM UTC-4, asgallant wrote:
>>
>> I just built a new Table using the fixed header capabilities of the Table
>> visualizations, and I noticed what might be a bug: the second rendered
>> table (used to create the fixed header) gets assigned the wrong height in
>> Chrome, IE, Opera, and Safari (in IE, it gets height: 0, in the others it
>> is too short by varying amounts from run to run) instead of the height of
>> the header row, as it should be getting.  The IE header problem seems to be
>> independent of anything I do, see: 
>> http://jsfiddle.net/**6yuFb/<http://jsfiddle.net/6yuFb/>
>>
>> What's weird about it is that in non-IE browsers, *sometimes* the height
>> is correct, and if I draw the table with nothing else on the page, it seems
>> to be always correct.  I went searching for CSS/javascript on my end that
>> could be causing the problem, and identified a CSS file that, when removed,
>> seems to allow the Tables to draw properly (nothing else has any impact).
>>  The problem with this is that there is nothing in that CSS that has
>> anything to do with the table (and it's contents are critical for the rest
>> of the page to display correctly).  Furthermore, the height is a property
>> set by the API, not assigned by CSS, so the CSS file shouldn't be a factor.
>>
>> I haven't yet been able to replicate the problem outside my development
>> environment, which isn't very helpful to you guys.  I'd share a link to the
>> page, but the server is restricted by IP.
>>
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