• Subject: Re: Follow-up to "Simple HTML problem"
  • From: Jon.Paris@xxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 16:47:22 +0200


 >> I think you're one of those who like to play games according to rules,
aren't you? So you do not feel good with this "solution", do you?

You are correct Anton, I am not happy with this and am still looking for a
"correct" solution.  That said, any 'bug' which works this way in as many
browsers as have been reported here probably qualifies as a feature <g>

Since this is only a demo program - I'm going to leave it as-is for now.
It is only a proof of concept and to have to introduce code to insert &nbsp
all over the place so that I don't have to use <PRE> would just clutter up
the program right now.

The samples that result from my efforts, which involve the use of SPECIAL
files to provide a really fast print-to-web conversion process for small
reports will be available via our web site shortly - but if anyone wants a
look-see now just send a private e-mail to jon.paris@halna.com.

Thanks again for all the help I received here on the list and off it.



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