Bit of table oddity here:
http://green.harvard.edu/theresource/tech-prod/index.php?uid=64

I wanted to break up one of the column heading <th>s with two
sub-heading cells, so I set all of the other <th> cells to rowspan=2,
and set the "% Recycled Content" <th> to colspan=2. Then I added a
second <tr> with the sub-headings for "% Recycled Content":
<th>Pre-con</th> and <th>Post-con</th>.

If you click on the 'Insulation' and 'Furniture' accordion headers,
the "% Recycled Content" column behaves differently in IE6 as opposed
to FF3. The <tr> that contains the <th>Pre-con</th> and
<th>Post-con<th> sub-headers shows up inline with the main headers
<tr> in IE6, instead of as sub-headings of the "% Recycled Content"
column.

Not even sure this is a CSS issue, frankly. But given that it's only
happening in IE6 and perhaps 7, I thought asking here might be a
start.

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