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By: Jools Smyth 
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:>: [voyager] behavior on broken tables

> just a small thing i have noticed. Its not a bug, just the way voyager
> reacts to bad html from other browsers like netscape/ie.
> 
> if you have a table like this
> 
> <table border="1">
 <tr>> 
  <td>1</td>> 
  <td>2</td>> 
  <td>3</td>> 
  <td>4</td>> 
  <td>5</td>> 
 </tr>> 
>  <td colspan="5">6</td>
 </tr>> 
> </table>
> 
> obviously this is broken as there is no <tr> for the second row. however
> both ie and netscape will display this as a new row anyway, since it
> assumes there should be as the last table row was ended.
> 
> however, voyager interprets the <td colspan="5"> as an extra cell so you
> get like [1][2][3][4][5][6] instead of
> 
> [1][2][3][4][5] [6            ]

this is ok to me, so i can see that the html i wroung :)

> i have run into pages which have broken tables quite often online, and
> if the behavior in voyager was like that of netscape/ie things would
> certainly look right in more cases.

voyager get webmasters flames :)

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