The tabular data thread reminds me of one I participated in in another
group.

The original post was:
<quote>
I have a page with a list of officers of an organization. It's an obvious
application for a table because that's what tables were designed for. But I
wanted it to look the way it did in the printed version, where there was a
row
of dots leading from the heading to the person's name. For example (and this
might not look right depending on your browser or viewer):

     President..................................John Smith
     Vice-president.........................Janet Jones

In other words, the items in the two columns line up horizontally, and the
cell on the left is filled out with dots.
</quote>

I'm curious to know what members of this group think about this. Should this
be considered tabular data or not?
Do you consider a table the best tool to mark this up? Or at least as good
as anything else?

I'm curious because I've been so much criticized for my view on this that
I'd like to know if I'm not missing something...

Thanks.
---
Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com



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