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The Microsoft Web site says there's a whole new table standard, and that they're the only ones that support it. Is that true?
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The proposed HTML 3.x standard introduces several new table tags, which are supported (in their current, unofficial form) by Internet Explorer 3.0. The primary practical uses of these extensions are to exert greater control over where borders are placed in and around a table, and to prepare the ground for some advanced features that Internet Explorer does not yet offer, such as tables with their own scrollbars. Keep your eye on the Microsoft and Netscape Web sites (http://www.microsoft.com and http://home.netscape.com) for details about these new table tags.
But don't worry; the new standard will not make any of the table tags covered in this unit obsolete. They will all continue to work just as they do now.
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