Hmmm, I'll have to investigate further. I think in the reduction a
<table> followed the <div>.
dave
Ian Hickson wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, Dave Hyatt wrote:
<nobr> is an active formatting element for us in our WebKit nightlies,
and it has caused compat problems. Search for something in froogle to
see a nice big rendering error caused by us reopening <nobr> across a
</div>.
IE doesn't close the <nobr> at a </div>. There are other differences
between IE and Safari here; are you sure that this is what is causing the
problem?
Take this test case:
http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/js/live-dom-viewer/?%3C%21DOCTYPE%20html%3E%3Cstyle%3Ebody%20%7B%20border%3A%20solid%3B%20width%3A%204em%3B%20%7D%3C/style%3E%0D%0A%3Cdiv%3Ea%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%20a%3Cnobr%3Eb%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%20b%3C/div%3Ec%20c%20c%20c%20c%20c%20c%20c%20c%20c%20c%20c
Opera, Safari, and IE all render it the same. Only Firefox does it
differently, and precisely because of not treating <nobr> as reopening
across a </div>.