The 95% is applied to the table that is within a cell of the outter 
table, which is set to 100%.  This works perfectly for several other 
pages that are similar.

This doesn't explain the same problem that is encountered when there 
isn't a nested table in the larger area of the page.

-Alex


Travis Crump wrote:

> Alex S wrote:
> 
>> 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/
>>

> I looked at the first link.  The table width for the big table is set to 
> 95%, and so Mozilla gives it the requested room.  The 5% left over is 
> inadequate for the stuff on the right which is given an absolute width 
> of 210.  In order for it to fit you would have to be using a screen with 
> x resolution of 4200.  In my opinion Mozilla is displaying it correctly 
> and if it all fits on the screen in IE than IE is displaying it 
> incorrectly even if it looks better...
> 



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