Yes, the entire page is visible when selecting view source.  And again, it
does view ok in Mozilla.  I will try breaking the table into smaller tables
and see if that is it.  I won't have access till Tuesday.  If anyone has any
other ideas feel free to throw in.

Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388

-----Original Message-----
From: John W. Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 9:37 PM
To: 'Larry Brown'; 'PHP List'
Subject: RE: [PHP] IE Pagelength issue

If you "view source" in IE, do you see the entire page? If so, then it's
an IE display issue.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 7:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP List
> Subject: RE: [PHP] IE Pagelength issue
>
> Example is a page that displays the concerts and bands at each concert
for
> a
> given spectator. Table one gives information on the spectator and has
a
> field that lists the concert events he/she has been to.  Table two
lists
> concerts along with location information and date along with bands and
> then
> another table that lists band information.  There are several loops,
the
> first one is "while $spectator..." and within it a "while $concert..."
and
> within it a "while $band..."  So the resulting page can have user
> information then a list with concert bands, concert bands, concert
bands,
> for each he/she has been to.  The one we are having a problem with has
27
> concerts and IE stops at 25 and Mozilla goes all the way to the 27th.
I
> will try and split each concert into its own table.  Just as a not
each
> concert listed gives the option to edit the concert information and a
way
> to
> edit the band information in addition to removing any one of them.  So
> there
> are various buttons throughout.
>
> Larry S. Brown
> Dimension Networks, Inc.
> (727) 723-8388
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John W. Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 6:08 PM
> To: 'Larry Brown'; 'PHP List'
> Subject: RE: [PHP] IE Pagelength issue
>
> > I am running into a strange problem.  I have a script that parses a
> > database
> > for results.  It cycles through the data one record at a time
looking
> for
> > matches to the query.  Up til now I haven't had any problems as the
> > results
> > have been limited in length.  Now I have one that has a significant
> length
> > and the bottom is cut off on IE6.  I haven't tried any earlier
> versions of
> > IE but Mozilla loads the entire page without this problem.  Has
anyone
> run
> > across this?  Is there a way around it?
>
> > Just as an additional note:  the page has one continuous table so
> another
> > potential problem would be a limit to the length of a table?
>
> Probably and IE "feature" of only being able to handle a certain table
> size.
>
> The "way around" it would be to end the table and start another every
so
> many rows... or split your rows up into Prev/Next pages...
>
> Did I read correctly that you're selecting an entire database and then
> using PHP to match criteria? Are you using a WHERE clause to do the
> sorting? Sounds like you may be going about this the wrong way... if
> not, carry on.
>
> ---John W. Holmes...
>
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