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Word Wrap in table

Tags: wrap, html, word, table
Hi Experts,

I have an html table where i retrieve strings from a database and write them to a table.  However, the rs("msg")  field can be quite long, since it stores user's comments.  When the table is displayed, the msg is displayed all on one line.

Is there a way to set word wrap for this column of the table so the msg gets displayed across several lines, but still within the same row/column?  Thks.

<form method="post" action="" >
            <table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
            <tr><td>Customer</td><td>Message</td><td>Admin User</td><td>Type</td><td>Timestamp</td></tr>
            <%
                                                Dim rs
                  Set rs = RunStoredProc("Select * From tblAlertLog Order By timestamp desc", "query")
                  Do While Not rs.EOF
                        Response.Write("<tr><td>" & rs("CustID") & "</td><td>" & rs("msg") & "</td><td>" & rs("UserID") & "</td>")
                        Response.Write("<td>" & rs("type") & "</td><td>" & rs("timestamp") & "</td></tr>")
                        rs.MoveNext
                  Loop
            %>
      </table>

</form>

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Zone: Web Development
Question Asked By: wunyu
Solution Provided By: bobbit31
Participating Experts: 5
Solution Grade: A
Views: 842
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