Consider:

http://lune.mst.lanl.gov/~turner/l2h/98.1p5/captionbug/article/article.html

Compare that to the dvi:

http://lune.mst.lanl.gov/~turner/l2h/98.1p5/captionbug/article.dvi

Why are the captions in the HTML forced to the same width as the
table?  I'd prefer to have them appear as in the dvi.

At first I thought it might be because I had the table in a minipage
so I could use footnotes, but in Table 2 the minipage and footnotes
are removed, and it's even worse (apparently because in Table 1 it
used the width of the longest footnote rather than the width of the
table). 

I realize this may be another case of HTML != LaTeX, but this
seems like it should be possible.  I don't know HTML well enough to
know. 

Find all files at:

http://lune.mst.lanl.gov/~turner/l2h/98.1p5/captionbug/

Thanks for taking a look.  Although I've reported a number of problems 
lately, I'd like to reiterate how grateful I am for LaTeX2HTML and all 
the hard work people (esp. Ross, who always seems to jump on problems) 
have put into it.

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