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I posted a question earlier about getting scrolling TBODY elements without
horizontal scroll bars. This is what I am looking at:

http://hume.realisticpolitics.com/testcase.html

FF1.5 shows what I want except for the scrolling horizontally.

I have looked at this in IE6 and it is completely off the mark! First it
seems to be setting the HEIGHTs of the table cells incorrectly, bizarrely.
Then I remember that it cannot handle negative margins on tables correctly.
Unfortunately I cannot urge people who are targeted for this page to switch
from using IE to FF1.5 or to a browser that at least conforms to my
expectations of the standards.

[Note that the link above is to a free webhosting site. Some people have
complained that they get redirected to the webhost's main page and get
'spammed'. Please let me know if this is so. I cannot explain why this
happens, assuming they have entered the URL correctly.]

Dec 21 '05 #1
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Seni Seven wrote:
I posted a question earlier about getting scrolling TBODY elements without
horizontal scroll bars. This is what I am looking at:

http://hume.realisticpolitics.com/testcase.html

FF1.5 shows what I want except for the scrolling horizontally.

I have looked at this in IE6 and it is completely off the mark!


Right, IE doesn't support overflow: scroll in connection with TBODY.
Dec 21 '05 #2
Harlan Messinger wrote:
Seni Seven wrote:
I posted a question earlier about getting scrolling TBODY elements without
horizontal scroll bars. This is what I am looking at:

http://hume.realisticpolitics.com/testcase.html

FF1.5 shows what I want except for the scrolling horizontally.

I have looked at this in IE6 and it is completely off the mark!


Right, IE doesn't support overflow: scroll in connection with TBODY.


Do you know of any way to get the same effect? RIght now, I am trying
to accomplish the same thing, but I'm having to do it with some rather
klunky javascript.

Dec 22 '05 #3

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