pepe wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I don't see anything wrong with this code. Do you want to do something
> different than this? I guess I am not understanding the problem?
>
> On Dec 31 2008, 6:07�am, Zhao Yi <[email protected]>
I mean in this way, I have to split the <tr> tag. Take this partial for
an example:
...
</tr>
<tr>
....
The other part of the <tr> is in the view page. Have you tried this? I
got a display problem.
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