Table weirdness on Tactical Overview

Al Tobey albert.tobey at priority-health.com
Tue Nov 11 04:07:27 CET 2003


It's fixed in CVS.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/nagios/nagios/cgi/tac.c?r1=1.8.2.1&r2=1.8.2.2

At around line 1220, remove the comments for this block of  code:
 /*
printf("</tr>\n");
printf("</table>\n");
  */

On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:50, Ian Burrell wrote:
> In the CGI Tactical Overview screen, I noticed something weird.  The 
> Critical services cell is as wide as the Monitoring Features table below 
> it.
> 
> My guess of what is happening is that the "Monitoring Features" table is 
> inside the column of the next table row which is causing the cell above 
> it to expand to the right.  I suspect that there is a missing table 
> close somewhere.
> 
> I am using Nagios 1.1.  IE and Mozilla show the same thing.
> 
>   - Ian
> 
> 
> 
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