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I have what is probably a very simple question, but I'm not very
experienced with web applications.  

I'm trying to design a form where the first line will look something
like

EMPLOYEE NAME
EMPLOYEE #

However when I type 'EMPLOYEE NAME' I can't put additional spaces to
position over to put EMPLOYEE #  I always end up with 
EMPLOYEE NAME  EMPLOYEE #

I tried adding a HTML table with 1 row 2 columns, but I still wasn't
able to position my headings the way I want.  What am I missing?

Secondly a more general question.  
The idea behind this is to take a form this manually filled out and
passed along to multiple departments.  This is used when a new employee
is being setup.  
User profile,  Facility access, network Profile, Internet Access, etc,
etc. 

I thought this might be a relatively simple application to try and learn
with.  For the most part, I want to trigger emails based on responses,
with the possiblitie of calling a few RPG procedures. 

So I guess my question is does it make sense you use JSF?

Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.


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