Reinhart Viane wrote:
Hey,
I've been wondering.
I know it's possible to make a php loop that each time generates a new tr.
In that case the results are stored under eachother.
Now I want to know if I can do the same in a horizontal direction.
The result should be something like this, I loop
On 10 Aug 2006, at 16:39, Al wrote:
tds don't need to be terminated with /tds
That is, assuming you don't want your pages to validate. As closing
your tags is so trivially easy, it's really not worth not doing! I
recently encountered a site that contained 3500 unclosed font tags on
a
Marcus Bointon wrote:
On 10 Aug 2006, at 16:39, Al wrote:
tds don't need to be terminated with /tds
That is, assuming you don't want your pages to validate. As closing your
tags is so trivially easy, it's really not worth not doing! I recently
encountered a site that contained 3500
Marcus Bointon wrote:
On 10 Aug 2006, at 16:39, Al wrote:
tds don't need to be terminated with /tds
That is, assuming you don't want your pages to validate. As closing your
tags is so trivially easy, it's really not worth not doing! I recently
encountered a site that contained 3500
At 2:42 PM -0400 8/10/06, Al wrote:
Marcus Bointon wrote:
On 10 Aug 2006, at 16:39, Al wrote:
tds don't need to be terminated with /tds
That is, assuming you don't want your pages to validate. As closing
your tags is so trivially easy, it's really not worth not doing! I
recently
On Thursday 10 August 2006 13:42, Al wrote:
Marcus Bointon wrote:
On 10 Aug 2006, at 16:39, Al wrote:
tds don't need to be terminated with /tds
That is, assuming you don't want your pages to validate. As closing your
tags is so trivially easy, it's really not worth not doing! I recently
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