Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:

> Firefox, Safari and IE Mac all display your image next to table, the
> way you expect it.

According to what Ingo said before, this means that Gecko, Safari,
IE Mac all share the same wrong behaviour.
What is really strange in Safari is that it seems to display this behaviour
only in some conditions. Look at these very simple test cases:
[1]  A red table, width 300px, is beside a green float. If you reduce the
window enough the whole red table drops down, below the float. This seems a
correct behaviour.
[2], [3]   Here the table has either no specified width, or a percentage
width.  Now when you reduce the window width the float overlaps the table
and its content, which doesn't seem correct.

(btw, in iCab the float overlaps the table in all three cases, like in
Gecko.)

Bruno

[1] http://www.brunildo.org/test/FFtabl.html
[2] http://www.brunildo.org/test/FFtabl1.html
[3] http://www.brunildo.org/test/FFtabl2.html


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