4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
Browser Features and Behavior
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adds a new definition term to a definition list.
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adds a new term definition to a definition list.
Tables
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The new HTML 4.0 table tags, ,
and are all implemented. These tags are intended primarily to allow printed pages to have headers and footers appear on each page, when the table is longer than a single page. Since the 4630 IP Telephone Web Browser does not provide the ability to print, it is recommended that these tags not be used.
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starts a table layout.
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adds a caption to a table. The align attribute allows a caption to be placed above or below the table. This attribute has no effect in the phone.
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adds a new table row to a table.
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adds a header for some column(s) of a table.
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adds a piece of data for some row(s) and column(s) of a table.
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defines a set of table header rows. The intent of this tag is to provide a set of header rows for each printed page. While viewing the page in a browser, the header has no more effect than the
tag. What it does provide for the designer is a more logical breakout of the data. It is easy to recognize the header area of the table since it is set between the start and end tags.
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defines the main body of a table, when used in conjunction with the and tags.
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defines a footer for a table. This tag may contain multiple rows. Like the tag, the intent of this tag is to provide a set of footer rows for each printed page. Viewing the page in a browser has no additional effect. And like the tag, this tag provides a logical breakout of the data for the designer.
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defines a column group. It may be used as a single definition of identical columns or as a container for dissimilar columns. The span attribute defines what columns are parts of each group.
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controls the appearance of one or more columns within a column group.
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