Sent by Chris Heilmann on 8 July 2004 15:03
> Hi,
>
> I've got to put a wide excel table onto the web as an application
> (intranet). Imagine a table that is 30 columns wide (at least 1100px) and
> 1,000's of rows long. I need the header row to be locked and not scroll
> WHILE remaining lined up with the columns under it that can scroll. The
> whole thing will need a browser horizontal scrollbar for people that may
> be
> running smaller resolutions.
>
> What is the best course of action? I threw out framesets since they would
> scroll independently. I'm playing with a div set to height with overflow
> but
> then I can't use all the possible screen space since I have to set the
> height to something everyone could use. I've never used iframes but it
> sounds like those would give me issues with double horizontal scrollbars?
>
> Suggestions?
If it is on the intranet, why not keep it as an excell sheet? After all,
exactly that is what excell was done for.
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