I've been banging my head against this for too long. Why does IE8 drop the div 
class="checkout-progress" and everything below it right to the bottom of the 
dang page? I've tried taking my clearing fix of overflow:auto off that div, 
I've tried assigning a width to the page content as is in the IE7 stylesheet, 
I've tried narrowing the elements within the page content for IE8 . . . and a 
bunch of other things that had no hope of working, like all my old IE6/7 and 
haslayout hacks, but I tried 'em anyway. No love.

Test case here:

http://doneinstyle.com/test/oaktreetest2/index.htm

Actual code from here:
http://oaktreehomeandgarden.co.uk/shop/

It happens when you view the shopping cart.

Test page validates at W3 for both html and css (though there is some jquery 
css generated by the cart that doesn't validate, and the actual cart generates 
some unencoded ampersands in URLs.)

All help appreciated greatly.  

-- 
Best regards,
 BJ
                          

http://ninjawebservices.com
mailto:b...@ninjawebservices.com
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