Hmmm...yeah that's a well known issue. I'm not sure if that is a feature or a bug,
but it is a
common behavior. Also, doctype issues can affect this sort of thing because of the
way
browsers handle nonstandard rendering modes (which is of course non-standard).
Check this out: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jsbsim.org
You will want to decide what your target doctype really is and correct this before
calling the
problem solved.
This is somewhat unrelated, but trying the page under Safari, the buttons don't
disappear after
the mouse leaves. Run the mouse up and down the list and all the buttons show at
once. It
seems like I had something similar working on wreath.com years ago...so you could
check the
way back machine (I just looked and it wasn't running) at www.archive.org.
Best,
Jim
Jon S Berndt said:
I figured it out. This works:
tr
tdA href=main.html target=MAIN
IMG
onmouseover=loadImage(this,sbA2);showStatus(alt);return true;
onmouseout=defaultStatus();loadImage(this,sbA1);
alt=JSBSim Home
src=menu_sep_home_1.jpg
border=0/A/td
/tr
tr
tdA
href=http://sourceforge.net/export/
projnews.php?group_id=19399amp;limit=10amp;show_summaries=1
target=MAIN
IMG
onmouseover=loadImage(this,sbB2);showStatus(alt);return true;
onmouseout=defaultStatus();loadImage(this,sbB1);
alt=Latest news about JSBSim
src=menu_sep_news_2.jpg
border=0/A/td
/tr
While this does not:
tr
td
A href=main.html target=MAIN
IMG
onmouseover=loadImage(this,sbA2);showStatus(alt);return true;
onmouseout=defaultStatus();loadImage(this,sbA1);
alt=JSBSim Home
src=menu_sep_home_1.jpg
border=0/A
/td
/tr
tr
td
A
href=http://sourceforge.net/export/
projnews.php?group_id=19399amp;limit=10amp;show_summaries=1
target=MAIN
IMG
onmouseover=loadImage(this,sbB2);showStatus(alt);return true;
onmouseout=defaultStatus();loadImage(this,sbB1);
alt=Latest news about JSBSim
src=menu_sep_news_2.jpg
border=0/A
/td
/tr
The subtlety is that there can be no whitespace between the beginning
of a data cell and the first element of the cell, nor can there be any
whitespace between the last element in the cell and the close of the
cell (i.e. with a /td). In the second case, above, there is a
carriage return after the opening td, and also before the closing
/td. This is, apparently, a no-no.
Jon
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