Sorry for the Netscape 6 post but the activity in the appropriate groups is
much lower and I got no response there.

NN6: We have a 1 row x 12 column table whose cells are populated by anchor
tags. Each anchor tag contains an img tag. (Sample cell appended.) The
table displays fine in all versions of IE and in Netscape 4.x. In
Netscape 6 successive requests (from the same machine) cause the table
to paint differently. Sometimes it paints fine. Other times the images
overlap in apparently random ways. Other times images simply disappear.

If I turn table borders on I can see that sometimes the images are
displaying in places that bear no relation to their assigned cells.
I.e., the images are superimposed randomly on the table. This behavior
is reproducable on many clients, so it's not some bizarre video card
issue. I have also tried cleaning up the html using the W3C validator
so that it's 4.01 compliant, but that did not fix the problem. (The
sample code here has NOT been cleaned, btw.) If I take out the images
and use text hyperlinks the problem goes away. Anyone else seen this???

FYI, The problems described do NOT seem to be
scripting-related. So the question "what is going on in your event handling
code?" is probably irrelevant.

Thanks!
- Tony

<td title="Home" valign="top" align="center"  id="cellButton1">
    <a href="#Top">
        <img name="imgButton1" src="/images/GlobalNav2/glb_home.gif" alt=""
border="0" hspace="4">
    </a>
</td>


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Tony Scilipoti
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Giga Information Group
Massachusetts, USA




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