[thelist] Percentage values in <TABLE> and <TD> tags?

Eduardo Domínguez Martínez edomingu at infosel.com.mx
Mon Jul 10 12:25:42 CDT 2000


I think it refers to the number to be between ""..
correct me if am wrong. Like:  <td width="50%">

Greetz
edmz


-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Strange [mailto:gstrange at e-tsi.com]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 11:57 AM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: [thelist] Percentage values in <TABLE> and <TD> tags?


I trust everyone had a wonderful weekend.

I am having a new page validated (thanks for the tip!) and it gives me only
two errors.  They are exactly the same.  They are:

<TD WIDTH=50%>
              ^

Error: an attribute value must be a literal unless it contains only name
characters


I thought we could declare a percentage value in these tags.  Can we not?
If not, how are we to do the liquidity thing on our tables?  Or am I missing
something?  I am using these two <TD WIDTH=50%> tags to make the cells
expand or contract on either side of the real content depending on the
resolution.

Thanks for the answers in advance.

Greg


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