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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Konqui and tables whose TD WIDTHs don't add up to 100%
From:       Andras Mantia <amantia () virtualartisans ! com>
Date:       2002-11-06 11:00:46
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Netscape 6.2.1 provides the same results as current Konqueror.

Andras

On 2002. November 06., Wednesday 12:56, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> In pre-3.1 konqui, as well in all the other browsers I've ever seen, HTML
> like the following:
>
> <TABLE CELLSPACING="5" BGCOLOR="blue" WIDTH="300">
> <TR>
> <TD BGCOLOR="red" WIDTH="50%">50</TD>
> <TD BGCOLOR="red" WIDTH="50%">50</TD>
> <TD BGCOLOR="red" WIDTH="50%">50</TD>
> </TR>
> </TABLE>
>
> Would render three equally wide columns - in spite of the sum of the
> percentile column widths being above 100%, they were all scaled to the
> 150% that is used. Silly, perhaps, but quite useful to get equally wide
> columns without having to specify something like 33.333%.
>
> Last night's konqui / khtml abandons this practice and renders tables with
> "too many percentiles" rather oddly. See
>
> http://www.cs.kun.nl/~adridg/test.html
>
> for an example of tables with correctly-formed and ill-formed percentile
> width columns. Konq from 2.2.2 and konq from 3.1rc1 render these tables
> very differently from konq from post-3.1rc2.
>
> Is this a concious design decision? Is there a standard that dictates this
> behavior?
>
> [ade], wondering.
>
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