I will put up the link to the example later. I'd just like to mention one
thing if anyone else uses this solution:
You may want to put both tables in the tags and give them both
absolute locations. This eliminates the possiblity of having a mismatched
table as different browsers are used.
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Thanks Rob.
Your idea on the div tag works perfect. Definitely the preferable
alternative to javascript..
Jay
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And since it probably isn't, can someone suggest a language that would
cover this subject?
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JavaScript or any other client-side magic.
HTH!
Jay
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You could use frames for it and then set the scrolling on specific
frames.
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On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 09:49, Jason Martyn wrote:
> This is probably under the category of javascript, however I would like ot know if
> it is possible to be done with php.
>
> Let's say I have a table that is 3
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