- From: Simon Pieters <simonp@opera.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:39:59 +0200
- To: "Ben Millard" <cerbera@projectcerbera.com>, "Gez Lemon" <gez.lemon@gmail.com>, "James Graham" <jg307@cam.ac.uk>
- Cc: "W3C WAI-XTECH" <wai-xtech@w3.org>, HTMLWG <public-html@w3.org>
On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 07:52:50 +0200, Ben Millard <cerbera@projectcerbera.com> wrote: > James Graham wrote: >> That suggests that the automatic association should only occur if the >> header has >> the a row/colspan (depending on the direction we are looking along) >> that is >> greater than or equal to that of the cells it is being associated with. > > James Graham wrote: >> Apparently this was a case that Simon and Ben discussed for the original >> smart headers algorithm that got lost along the way somewhere. I've >> changed >> it in the table inspector now so that it is handled correctly. > > For any interested archeologists, there was discussion about this on > #whatwg: > > <http://krijnhoetmer.nl/irc-logs/whatwg/20080925#l-601> I looked through some of your tables and tested it against the newly implemented rule. # [15:46] <zcorpan_> it doesn't work with http://projectcerbera.com/web/study/2007/tables/clark2006/06-gui/minimal # [15:56] <zcorpan_> http://projectcerbera.com/web/study/2007/tables/clark2006/19-movies/minimal is another case where it fails It worked correctly for those tables without the newly implemented rule. Some observations: * Those two were columns -- Gez had rows. * Those two had the relevant header cells at the top of the table -- Gez had data cells to the left of the relevant header cells. I guess we need a bigger sample of tables to know what to do for this particular case. Could this pattern of cells be detected by a script? -- Simon Pieters Opera Software
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