Hi all,
        I have a table that is being displayed that could be over 33000 rows
large.
This takes a while to even display on the page. So I'm using a fixed table
width to show it a little faster (actually it will just display it faster
but not load it any faster).

in the code.. i'm doing something like:

        out.println("<TABLE border=1 style='table-layout:fixed'>");
        out.println("<COL width='100'><COL width='100'><COL width='100'><COL
width='100'><COL width='100'><COL width='100'><COL width='100'><COL
width='100'>");
        for( int i = 0; i < 33000; i++ )
        {

out.println("<TR><td>Another</td><td>Row</td><td>Another</td><td>Value</td><
td>Another</td><td>Row</td><td>Another</td><td>Value</td></TR>");
        }
        out.println("</TABLE>");

Now when I do this from a servlet.. it doesnt seem to work.. it still waits
for the page to finish before showing anything.
But when I do it from a jsp... it works fine. Why is it doing it differently
between the 2??
I set response type to text/html in the Servlet.

Also, can anyone recommend a faster way to display that many roles/columns??
Thanks,
-Tim

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