OK, for a start have a look at the tags to do with the table. These tags (like most HTML tags) need to have closing tags, and be properly nested. Look at my examples below, and compare them to your code, and you'll see that you've missed a couple of bits .
A table with one row and two columns (ie only two cells) would go like this (btw, "foo" and "bar" is any text written in the cells):
Code:
<table>
<tr>
<td>
foo
</td>
<td>
bar
</td>
</tr>
</table>
A table with two rows and two columns would go like this:
Code:
<table>
<tr>
<td>
foo
</td>
<td>
bar
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
foo
</td>
<td>
bar
</td>
</tr>
</table>
It looks as though you're trying to break people out of a frame, if your site has been loaded inside a frame of another site. Did you know that you can use JavaScript to break out of a frame automatically? There are lots of scripts available, just do a Google on something like "JavaScript frame jammer".
Java and JavaScript are two separate languages, so it's important not to confuse them.
Java is a language you can use to write applications, which you could then embed in a web page as an "applet". Java can also be used for server-side scripting, on JSP pages (the web server executes the Java, so the client's browser never sees it).
JavaScript is a client-side language: it is part of a normal web page and gets executed by the client's browser.
The two languages do look a bit similar but they're used for separate things.
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