What's the replacement for the height tag?

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paul dallaire

Hi! I have read that the height tag among others are being deprecated and I
am wondering how to replace this.

I have tables and nested ones as well and I get errors messages telling me
that the HEIGHT tag is no longer supported by Netscape 7.0

How do we then define our table's then? What are they replacing to with?

can someone tell me what I should be using then?

Paul
 
You can set the cell height value.

The table height tag is not listed in any W3C recommendations that I could find, however it is
supported by IE, NS4.08, NS6,21, NS7.0, FireFox and Opera

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HI! Thanks Thomas. :)
Paul

Thomas A. Rowe said:
You can set the cell height value.

The table height tag is not listed in any W3C recommendations that I could
find, however it is supported by IE, NS4.08, NS6,21, NS7.0, FireFox and
Opera

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Table height is only supported in quirks mode. This means that if your page
has a valid and complete doctype, and you use table height, it will NOT be
supported in any browser that follows doctype switching protocols. And
Thomas is correct - table height was never part of any HTML specification.
 
Thanks Murray :)

Paul

Murray said:
Table height is only supported in quirks mode. This means that if your
page has a valid and complete doctype, and you use table height, it will
NOT be supported in any browser that follows doctype switching protocols.
And Thomas is correct - table height was never part of any HTML
specification.
 

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