- From: Vincent Quint <Vincent.Quint@inrialpes.fr>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 11:09:21 +0100
- To: Bartolomé Sintes Marco <BartolomeSintes@ono.com>
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org, Vincent.Quint@inrialpes.fr
Bartolomé Sintes Marco wrote: > 1. When a table data cell (td) is changed to a table heading cell (th) (or > vice versa), the save button does not change from inactive to active. Bug fixed. > 2. If a table has a empty caption and the XHTML > Table > caption menu is > chosen, the table is damaged (data cells desappear). If the caption is not > empty or the table has no caption, everything is OK. Bug fixed > 3. thead element can not be created using Return key. If I place the cursor > at the end of the last cell of a table and I press the Return key several > times, a tfoot element is created. If I place the cursor at the beginning of > the first cell of a table and I press the Return key several times, it seems > that a thead element should be created, but instead the created element is a > tfoot element. The return key does not generate such unexpected elements any more. You can now explicitely create elements in tables using the new table menu (XHTML > Table) or its equivalent keyboard shortcuts. > 4. (I am not sure this is a bug) If I set the style attribute of a table to > "border-collapse: collapse" or "border-collapse: separate", a parsing eerror > message is shown: CSS property ignored: "border-collapse: collapse / > separate". But Mozilla and Internet Explorer render the table using the > collapsing or separated model. Is this error message correct? The error message just says that Amaya does not implement the CSS property border-collapse and this property is then ignored. Vincent.
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