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I have a table whose rows can be either in edit or view mode. For that I need to toggle the visibility and the display of both of them. I had all of this working in MSIE 5.5...but I thought it would be a lot better if I could make it work in Opera. And I made it work...it took some code refining, adjusting firmly to w3 standards but...I end up with a solution that was working in Opera 7 but not working in IE 5.5. And from what I have seen in forums, the solotion for Opera 7 its not supported by MSIE... This is a mockup of my code in Opera: table tr style="visibility: visible; display: table-row" td> Some data</td /tr /table whereas in MSIE I would use display: inline... |
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I inmediately thought of browser sniffing...but that means keeping two sets of code for the javascript file ...and then I have to take care too of the embedded styles in the html pages. This puts me off a bit. I would also like to achieve the ideal of one code works for both... |

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I have been playing with the idea of not using a table and using divs instead of rows...but I would like to keep it in that way... |
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Has anyone got any idea of how can I do it keep the rows, and make it work both in Opera and MSIE? That would be very useful? Has anyone solved this problem before? |
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