Isn't that the box-model problem by definition? The box model for IE
says everything that's inside the visible border is part of the box.
The W3C standard says that the border is discluded from the box (which
is a stupid decision, imho, but better to have one standard than 2,
even if it's a stupid standard).

> I'm familiar with the box model problem, but I don't think
> that's it.
> This is a border thickness problem, not an
> additive/subtractive box
> problem as far as I'm seeing.

> -Kevin

> On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:31:30 -0700, Charlie Griefer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> need to use the box model hack to handle the margins
>> properly?
>>
>> http://tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.html
>>
>> (google on 'box model hack' and you'll find a few more
>> variations...but tantek.com explains the problem itself
>> fairly well,
>> IMO).

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