2008/11/20 Doug Jolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> The code shown below sets up a 2-row table 300 px high.  The top row
> should be 80 px high and the remaining 220 px of height should be
> allocated to the bottom row..  It works exactly as expected in
> Firefox.  However, in IE, the top row is much taller than the bottom
> row.  It almost looks like the 80 and 220 are reversed.  Can anyone
> tell me why?
>


I guess this is meant by CSS2.1:17.5.3: "CSS 2.1 does not define how extra
space is distributed when the 'height' property causes the table to be
taller than it otherwise would be."
Ingo
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