Avaya 4600 Series Manuel D’Utilisation
4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
Browser Features and Behavior
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<dt> adds a new definition term to a definition list.
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<dd> adds a new term definition to a definition list.
Tables
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The new HTML 4.0 table tags, <thead>, <tbody> and <tfoot> 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.
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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<table> starts a table layout.
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<caption> 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.
below the table. This attribute has no effect in the phone.
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<tr> adds a new table row to a table.
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<th> adds a header for some column(s) of a table.
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<td> adds a piece of data for some row(s) and column(s) of a table.
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<thead> 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 <th> 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 <thead>
start and end tags.
rows for each printed page. While viewing the page in a browser, the header has no more
effect than the <th> 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 <thead>
start and end tags.
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<tbody> defines the main body of a table, when used in conjunction with the <thead> and
<tfoot> tags.
<tfoot> tags.
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<tfoot> defines a footer for a table. This tag may contain multiple rows. Like the <thead> 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 <thead> tag, this tag provides a logical
breakout of the data for the designer.
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 <thead> tag, this tag provides a logical
breakout of the data for the designer.
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<colgroup> 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.
or as a container for dissimilar columns. The span attribute defines what columns are parts of
each group.
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<col> controls the appearance of one or more columns within a column group.