Re: Calendar markup - review please?

Bob
my version of LYNX (version 2.8.4 rel 1.1 - 17 July 2001), resides on a server
running Linux; access to the server was via putty from a pc running win2k;
terminal emulation is "vt100". 

Regards
Harry
Ikhaya Internet Consulting
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From: Access Systems <accessys@smart.net>
To: Marjolein Katsma <hgnje001@sneakemail.com>
Sent: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:42:22 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Calendar markup - review please?

> On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Marjolein Katsma wrote:
> 
> > At 17:37 2004-10-29, Harry Loots wrote:
> > >Marjolein
> > >here's what the calendar looks like in LYNX - interestingly enough if the <<
> > >or >> links to previous next month is selected the page reloads and the
next /
> > >previous month's calendar is displayed. You'll note from the screen grab that
> > >it appears on p15 of 25 in my LYNX browser (this will be different if you go
> > >fullscreen with the TTY display); as yet i do not have an explanation for you
> > >as to why there is a gap between Friday and Saturday's date columns; though
> > >there may be margin or padding applied around the image or month name.
> >
> > There's no image (yet!). But I noticed the very same gap in my Windows
> > version of Lynx. And I have no idea what in my code could be causing that gap.
> 
> ??? Now that is interesting since in mine version of LYNX there is 
> no gap between the Fri and Sat date column other than the single 
> space in every other day.
> 
> now the columns do not line up because of the one or two digit date
> numbers.
> 
> Maybe the gap is OS specific, since I am running Linux and not Windoze
> 
> Bob
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