As i said - it's tricky but it's possible. Personally i would just use
another approach to solve this - it's just too much tricks and hacks
for smth. that can be most probably solved otherways.

On 15 Mai, 11:34, Alyxandor <[email protected]> wrote:
> @alex.d -> The only way to make the "two panel" approach work would be
> to use Salvador's ScrollHandler linkage, plus a function to loop
> through each row of both tables, measure the max height of each row,
> and apply that height to an element inside each table; just beware
> browser differences when measuring cells that have padding or margins!
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