after doing some experiments on test files, the problem disappears in the test files. I'm thinking there was some hidden characters in the Dreamweaver templates, but I have to re-render templates, etc to get rid of something I can't see.

DW isn't being helpful. stays out of the way 80% of the time and really gets into stuff when you apply templates.

On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 01:41 PM, Ben Johansen wrote:

It sounds like a hard-return or some hidden character is riding alone in
the file included.


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-----Original Message----- From: Roland A. Dumas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 1:32 PM To: WiTango List 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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