Title: RE: [SPAM] - RE: [WSG] Question - <th> appearing in scope of another <th> - Email found in subject

Thanks Pat,
What I'm asking is not how to do something, but what the header of the D1 <td> is represented as being in that situation - given it's in the path of 2 <th>s.

Is A1 disregarded in place of C1, or is it's header read as being A1+C1.

Sorry if I'm confusing everyone, there's been a couple of times this has cropped up though.

Thanks for your time,


Jamie Mason
http://www.skybet.com

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Subject: [SPAM] - RE: [WSG] Question - <th> appearing in scope of another <th> - Email found in subject

> Jamie Mason

> When a new <th> appears, does it append to the previous header?
> Or replace/start again the context of it's scope?  Is it something
> that is/can be affected by use of <tbody>'s possibly? Or should this
> never occur and the structure of the data be rethought?

I may be wrong, but I'd suspect that this is the level at which you need to start using "headers" attributes.

Patrick
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