>I usually never include the form tags inside <td> as it includes
>additional space that can screw up a tight layout


Right, and I've run into the same problem. But someone here showed me how to 
use display:inline instead of placing the form tags outside the td's.

Here's my form code on this page: http://www.winstoncourtsports.com/

<form id="searchform" action="Verity_search.cfm" method="post" style="display: 
inline;"

Now check my validation. I'm using a tight form in my layout like you. 

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.winstoncourtsports.com%2F

It validates. 

Will


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