> Fix the errors in your xhtml first.
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ekebodagis.
> fi%2Fekebo%2Ftest.html&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doct
> ype=Inline&group=0

Now my example validates cleanly... It still behaves the same way though... I 
have actually moved on. As it took over a week to get the first response to my 
initial question I assumed nobody cared or had any suggestions. I solved it by 
using an extra DIV to give the look of a double border... See main page 
http://www.ekebodagis.fi

Is there no visual standard for how a double border should look? Any which way, 
IE seems to do the double border a bit differently from all the other browsers. 
I'm still a bit curious why the border in IE overflows the UL-element in my 
example... http://www.ekebodagis.fi/ekebo/test.html

Regards,
   Jon Wickström
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