And since you say you use is a "heavily-modified" version of some script which in my hopelessly-lazy-ways, I've never even heard of, you might want to let us know what's there that might be effecting your results. In fact, you might want to tell your tale to some Temple of HTMLery. If we had enough information about your Perl and your HTML and your CSS, Ajax, and any other player, we might be able to help... but not very well, right now, as things stand no do I see any way in which what you posted (sans code tags) provides enough information to even start.
<table width="93%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="38"> </td> <td bgcolor="#000066" width="16"> </td> <td width="600"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td bgcolor="#000066" width="38" height="16"> </td> <td bgcolor="#000066" height="16" width="16"> </td> <td bgcolor="#000066" height="16" width="600"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="38" bgcolor="#ffffff"> </td> <td bgcolor="#000066" width="16"> </td> <td valign="TOP" align="CENTER" width="600"> <table width="600" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
Oh, yes. That's NOT an "HTML header" -- a phrase reserved for a different and very specific slug of data.
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by ww
in thread custom html header
by beigebox
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