> > Thanks.  You're right, using class is a standard approach, however,
> > the new CFWINDOW tag is nice but quite picky and I have more than one
> > cfwindow on the same page, so, inline js tends to work better for my
> > case...
> 
> Shouldn't matter in this case because you're changing the class of the
> parent table, identified by its ID. So you can have 1 table or you can
> have 50 tables and they'll all work using the same class definitions. 

Or rather they can all work using one css block - you'd have to change
the css so that the first item in the selector isn't the id of the table,
which should be pretty trivial. 

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