Try setting the middle <td> tag to width=100%. It's a kludge, but one that will get you where you're trying to go. Think of it as "100% of all the space left over after the minimum width of the two outer cells has been allocated." You may also want to think about laying out the page with <div> tags and CSS instead of using tables. They're quite a bit more versatile. And no, this has nothing to do with Zope. :-) HTH, Dylan At 07:14 AM 2/9/2003, beno wrote:
Hi; I'm attempting to use an inline frame in a table. For some reason, the rendering engine (IE6.0) *insists* on putting the inline frame, which is the second of three <td> elements, proportionately very close to the right edge of the target area, despite the fact that I set align to left. Why? I'm not sure if this is due to IE or Zope, but there's a gremlin somewhere! I've made the inline frame ludicrously small for illustration purposes. Here's the URL: http://web.vi/viking/1024/c/s/x/en-us/index.pt TIA, beno
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