I resolved the issue by removing the padding from the container
(outer) cell. Thanks anyway!

-Mike

On Aug 26, 3:52 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Are you styling with CSS?  IE and Firefox handle the margins
> differently.  Firefox uses width to set the TOTAL width including the
> margins, while IE adds the margins to the outside of the width.
> That's why it's overflowing.  Do a quick Google search on "table width
> CSS browser hacks" and you should find some code to fix this for cross-
> platform compatibility.
>
> On Aug 26, 5:16 am, SharkD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm having problems with a table within another table. The inside
> > table has a width of 100% and is supposed to fit the cell of the outer
> > table perfectly. This works in Firefox, but in IE it's too big, either
> > stretching the container cell or causing the inner cell to be clipped
> > at the edges. You can see the effect in the following two images:
>
> >http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/142/wikipediatablewidthffpg0.pnght...
>
> > The first image is of Firefox. Notice how all the cells line up
> > perfectly and there are no problems with content being clipped. The
> > second image is of IE. Some of the cells are stretched, and others are
> > clipped.
>
> > How do I fix the table(s) to work properly in IE? Thanks!
>
> > -Mike- Hide quoted text -
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