Test http://www.w3.org/2001/DOM-Test-Suite/level2/html/HTMLTableElement36

<test name='HTMLTableElement36' schemaLocation='http://www.w3.org/2001/DOM-Test-Suite/Level-2 dom2.xsd'>
     <metadata>
          <title>HTMLTableElement36</title>
          <creator>NIST</creator>
          <description> The deleteRow() method throws a INDEX_SIZE_ERR DOMException if the specified index is greater than the number of rows. Retrieve the second TABLE element which has four rows. Try to delete a new row using an index of five. This should throw a INDEX_SIZE_ERR DOMException since there are only four rows. </description>
          <contributor>Rick Rivello</contributor>
          <date qualifier='created'>2002-05-02</date>
          <subject resource='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-HTML/html#ID-13114938'/>
          <subject resource='http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-HTML/html#xpointer(id('ID-13114938')/raises/exception[@name='DOMException']/descr/p[substring-before(.,':')='INDEX_SIZE_ERR'])'/>
</metadata>
     <var name='nodeList' type='NodeList'/>
     <var name='testNode' type='Node'/>
     <var name='doc' type='Document'/>
     <load var='doc' href='table' willBeModified='true'/>
     <getElementsByTagName interface='Document' obj='doc' var='nodeList' tagname='"table"'/>
     <assertSize collection='nodeList' size='3' id='Asize'/>
     <item interface='NodeList' obj='nodeList' var='testNode' index='1'/>
     <assertDOMException id='HTMLTableElement36'>
          <INDEX_SIZE_ERR>
               <deleteRow interface='HTMLTableElement' obj='testNode' index='5'/>
          </INDEX_SIZE_ERR>
     </assertDOMException>
</test>

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