Hey Roland,

Id be interested in seeing the final html that was generated with the
include and without.

Since it was acting differently im sure theres a difference, its probly just
subtle.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roland A. Dumas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WiTango List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 1:31 PM
Subject: Witango-Talk: @include drives table crazy


> I have a really simple @include for a menubar. Enables me to add logic
> to it without re-rendering pages.
>
> got a complaint that MSIE windows was making a mess of the tables.
> Columns were moving around, etc.
>
> I looked carefully at the tables, re-created them, couldn't figure out
> what was making MSIE win step on my tables.
>
> In the nth experiment, I copied the contents of the @include and pasted
> it into the location where the include tag was. Presto, it has no
> problems. The ONLY difference was that the @include was processed. The
> end result html looked exactly the same.
>
> both versions of the page were processed by witango as .tml files.
>
> Anyone got any ideas? I'd hate to have to give up on @includes.
>
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