Hello

        I am wondering if anyone has encountered the following problem and
if so, how did you work around it.

I am creating  StringBuffer that contains a large table (about 140 rows with
4 columns per row)  (roughly 30000 characters in total)

I checked the contents of this html table (contained in the StringBuffer)
before sending it down and all the appropriate html tags are there.  But
when  this same table (StringBuffer and all)  is sent back to Internet
Explorer I get strange results..   often the HTML table is not formatted
properly with some rows not being displayed and others concatenated together
(causing the display to a 8 column table as opposed toa 4 column table)

   I am getting the same errors whether sending the StringBuffer via
PrintWriter or via  ServletOutputStream or via sending the String to a JSP.


      I am quite sure I will be redoing pieces of the code but I am
wondering if there is a way to avoid this (ex.  setting the size of the file
size to send back as in the setHeader method call)

thanks for any input

Rob Jago
Programmer Analyst
Ottawa

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