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How do I remove the padding from the BODY and TD tags? Should this be done with CSS or the WebFOCUS style sheets?
In case you need more information, I need to display an image (only an image that is used by another application) in a procedure. The image is unfortunately wrapped by other tags that have padding on them. I want to remove this padding. In fact, if I could remove all the other tags and just put the image in the BODY tag, that would probably be ideal.
Thanks again Folks!This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
Does the image change all the time or is it static. If it is static you could use the Windows snipping tool and just save the image as it's own file image file on the server and reference it.
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Chuck Wolff - Focal Point Moderator WebFOCUS 7x and 8x, Windows, Linux All output Formats
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