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please help to solve a display difference between Firefox and IE

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    Hi Friends, I have a page works in Firefox, but not in IE. IE automatically truncate a part of text in one line and display it in next line. Do you guys have any thoughts or suggestion for this kinda issue? please give me a direction or source to reference, many thanks!

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      Hi Friends, I have a page works in Firefox, but not in IE. IE automatically truncate a part of text in one line and display it in next line. Do you guys have any thoughts or suggestion for this kinda issue? please give me a direction or source to reference, many thanks!

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      alexyxj wrote:

      Do you guys have any thoughts or suggestion

      Yes. Show a little of what you have done.


      I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        alexyxj wrote:

        Do you guys have any thoughts or suggestion

        Yes. Show a little of what you have done.


        I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        thanks Guys, I've solved the problem, it's about the container width, which is a little bit smaller than the total width of its table cell. Firefox ignores this but IE doesn't, break the second table cell into two lines. ^_^ anyway, thanks for your time...

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