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>I just brought up your page in IE6/WinXP... do you have >borders turned on? Kinda hard to evaluate possibilities with it on... ;-) I set border to 1 so that it would be obvious which cells were having the extra space, and where. When I set border to 0 it doesn't change the extra space at all. >As for the extra spacing, once you are done with whatever >you've got the borders on for, I can look at it in IE6, NS6, >and OP6 for you and see if I can figure out the extra-space problem you're >having... With border set to 1: http://euclid.nmu.edu/~natlyle/xhtml/default.htm With border set to 0: http://euclid.nmu.edu/~natlyle/xhtml/default2.htm ~Nathan Lyle E-mail: natelyle(at)chartermi.net Web: http://www.nathanlyle.com Phone: (906)485-4806 "The danger from computers is not that they will eventually get as smart as men, but that we will meanwhile agree to meet them halfway." - Bernard Avishai
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