Closed
Bug 3194
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 26 years ago
COL element with SPAN attribute does not work properly
Categories
(Core :: Layout: Tables, defect, P2)
Tracking
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VERIFIED
INVALID
M5
People
(Reporter: christinehoff4, Assigned: karnaze)
References
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Details
(Whiteboard: (04/07) 3jrgm@qlink.queensu.ca -- review complete (there is a test case))
Using the 2/18 build on Win NT, Win 95, Win 98, Linux and Mac8.5
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Expected result: The table heading should span across the two columns.
Actual results: The table heading does not span across the two columns.
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Comment 1•26 years ago
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I cannot acces this page and have had similar problems with slip in the past.
Can someone please fix this.
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Comment 2•26 years ago
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Chris K: I'm having no problem getting the file.
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Updated•26 years ago
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Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Updated•26 years ago
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Whiteboard: (04/07) 3jrgm@qlink.queensu.ca -- review complete (there is a test case)
Comment 4•26 years ago
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moving to m5
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Updated•26 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 26 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
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Comment 5•26 years ago
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It is working correctly. To have the cell span 2 columns, use colspan on the
cell.
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Updated•26 years ago
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
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Comment 6•26 years ago
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Discussed with Chris the distinction between colspan and col span. Verifying bug
invalid.
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