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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Sep 20 20:38:03 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: hbbs at comcast.net (Jeff Hubbs)</li>
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- Jeff
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 12:55, David Corbin wrote:
> It displays to the right for me on FireFox, if the window is wide
> enough. How is it you want them to display. If it's one after another,
> you might just need a <BR> between them.
>
>
> Jeff Hubbs wrote:
>
> >I've attached a small bit of HTML that is a mock-up of the output of a
> >utility I'm trying to write. I'm not at all a Web developer, but I
> >cribbed the HTML from one or more HTML guides I Googled.
> >
> >In Mozilla and in Konqueror, the two tables display exactly as I
> >intended and expected. However, in IE, the second table appears to the
> >RIGHT of the first table, which seems to run counter to everything I
> >thought I understood about HTML table formatting.
> >
> >Unfortunately, the primary audience of the HTML generated by my utility
> >will be using IE by force (in other words, any invective I might
> >generate about the use of standards-abhorrent Web browsers will fall on
> >deaf ears). So, does anyone have any idea how I can kluge this up so it
> >will render in IE more or less the way it renders elsewhere?
> >
> >- Jeff
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > *SR1*
> > Requirement text The system shall provide Web-based pro-active
> > notification for the inspectors of a new task that they are to perform
> > Name
> > Source Gorny Email 2003/6/18
> > Revised Yes
> > Implementation No
> > Feature Registration, Transfer, Import Permit, Inspection,
> > Biosecurity Template
> > Phase One
> > Priority Should
> > Status Proposed
> > Cost
> > Difficulty Medium
> > Stability Medium
> > Assigned To
> > EnhancementRequest
> > Defect CDC00000002
> > Location Database
> > Unique ID 52
> > Package Software Requirements
> > Author bautistas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > *SR1.1*
> > Requirement text The system shall provide functionality to allow
> > an inspector to retrieve/view tasks assigned.
> > Name
> > Source JAD Interview 2003/6/16
> > Revised No
> > Implementation No
> > Feature Registration, Transfer, Inspection
> > Phase One
> > Priority Should
> > Status Proposed
> > Cost
> > Difficulty Medium
> > Stability Medium
> > Assigned To
> > EnhancementRequest
> > Defect
> > Location Database
> > Unique ID 53
> > Package Software Requirements
> > Author beresfordm
> >
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