I am not sure how/where to file a bug.  If this is not an appropriate
group, please direct me where to go.

Anyway...  I am experiencing a strange bug that appears with both
Windows and OS X's Mozilla (haven't tried others).  I can very readily
reproduce this, and can't for the life of me determine the source.  I am
pretty certain it's not the HTML.

I guess, to start, here's a URL that does what I'm seeing:
http://robocode.diverman.com/botdownloads/

There are nested tables, and depending on the length of the content in
the cells, the tables will change width and stretch beyond the width of
the browser, even when there is no reason to.

An odd behavior is when you resize your browser to be smaller, there is
a point in which it snaps into place.

Also, I've tried this without having an internal table nested table
inside one of the inner cells, and still get similar behavior, as listed
below:
http://robocode.diverman.com/pastPolls

But if I reduce the actual text length per line, it works seems to 
render correctly.

Has anyone else seen this?  Am I missing something?  I've gone through
the HTML, and even trimmed down test HTML files to try and determine the
exact cause.

Again, if this is not the palce to post this, please direct me
accordingly.

Oh!  And old Netscape (4.7) overlaps the text of the tables.  I saw
posts about the overlapping text in Mozilla and that it had been fixed
some time ago.  This really seems closely related to that.  IE seems
to display correctly in Windows and OS X.  So does OmniWeb for OS X.

Thanks,
-Alex


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