Alex S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 19 Nov 2001: 

> 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.

Yes you are missing something.  The site does not have valid HTML.  
http://validator.w3.org

It does not pass with any doctype I tried, from HTML 3.2 to XHTML 1.0, 
which means the reason it is displayed incorrectly is that it is 
designed incorrectly

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