Shows how outdated my HTML is. Thanks for the pointer. Its funny, when I was
googling around apparently once upon a time it was at least tolerated, if not
officially acceptable, to have div as a child of table.
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Jeffrey Lee
http://www.jeffreyalanlee.com
Not in my memory of HTML, which begins in 1997. It's certainly
possible to put that into a browser and see something. Browsers are
designed to ignore or coerce invalid code as best they can, to
preserve the intent where possible. But there's a mile of difference
between the JavaScript DOM
Hi,
For some reason never learned about the tbody element. When did
that get added to the spec
Proposed in 1996, standardized in HTML 4.01 in 1999.[1] It's a cool
element, because amongst other things, you can have more than one of
them. So if you have a table with rows you want to replace
Yay! i learned my HTML tip-of-the-day: multiple TBODY tags! Now, i'm
off to find an excuse to use it.
-joe t.
On Feb 16, 12:38 pm, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
For some reason never learned about the tbody element. When did
that get added to the spec
Proposed in