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by Devi Durga » Thu Dec 09, 2004 9:54 am

Anonymous wrote:Then what god have you offended, exactly?
I am the INDIAN Goddess of knowledge, purity, knowledge, truth and self-realization, and HTML programming. I am offended by everything about Mr. Parrish.

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by Guest » Thu Dec 09, 2004 7:29 am

Then what god have you offended, exactly?

by pinback » Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:47 pm

All of the cells' sizes have been predetermined and pre-written into the code. It still refuses to cooperate.

by Guest » Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:40 pm

Is it a workable solution to predetermine the sizes of cells/columns? (As it stands, it sounds like you're letting the content determine the size; you could opt to use % measurements.)

by pinback » Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:30 pm

Right, well, let's take a tally of the number of times I've asked for tech help on this board:

2

Now, let's, for contrast purposes, count up the number of times I've been helped during those attempts:

0.

I'd chalk this up to you all calling this a video game board, but I can still kick all your asses in Counterstrike, Robotron, Galaga, and (except for one of you) Crystal Castles, so that's no excuse.

HTML assistance requested.

by pinback » Wed Dec 08, 2004 3:16 pm

I've got a page with a big table on it, but parts of the table take a while to render, because it's doing lots of database work while it renders it.

Problem is, during the half-second or so before the entire table renders, only PART of it renders, and it breaks all of the alignment and stuff, so for that half-second, the page looks like crap before it magically all snaps into place right at the end.

Is there some HTML header tag I can use to instruct the browser not to show the page until it's received all of the HTML? Or a way to set up our web server (we're using an Apache/Tomcat combo) to not send pages until they're completely built? Or some other way of fixing this?

Thanks.

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