Which version of IE are you targeting?
Have you tried the folowing css rule :
|table { empty-cells:show; }
?
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Tim Downey wrote:

Hi,

I'm hoping someone has encountered this before and has a more elegant solution. I'm developing some pages that render tabular data. I'm encountering problems where the value to be rendered is null. In such cases, the HTML writer emits nothing and in the Table I end up with empty <td></td> blocks.

This is problematic for IE and will not be rendered properly. Is there any way to either swap out the standard HTML writer or make it emit &nbsp; whenever it is asked to render null while within a <td> tag?

It seems kind of kludgey to have to surround all of the table column value blocks with conditionals.

Thanks a lot!
-tim



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