On Aug 10, 3:53 pm, molo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks so much T.J., that was the problem. I never would have gotten
> that
>

Incidentally (and not on topic for your question)
<td/>
is not valid in either HTML or XHTML.

Also, <td> does not have a 'type' attribute. I believe browsers
generally do let you set an arbitrary attribute (though I haven't
found anything in the HTML spec that explicitly permits it), but it
seems an odd thing to do: did you mean to say 'class="text"'?

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