The following table sets cellspacing="20%",
and lists what browser on what platform treat it in what way.
| Tested browser | Platform | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Amaya 3.2.1 | Windows 2000 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| iCab Preview 2.2 | MacOS 9 | cellspacing doesn't take effect. |
| Ichitaro Ark 1.1 | Windows 98 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP1 | Windows 98/2000 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP1 | Windows 98 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 SP2 | Windows 98 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| Lynx 2.8.2 | Solaris 2.6 | Lynx doesn't render tables like "table" anyway. It does nothing
about cellspacing. |
| MacIE 5 | MacOS 9 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| Mozilla M18 | Windows 98/2000, MacOS 9 | cellspacing doesn't take effect. |
| Netscape 6 PR 3 | Windows 98/2000, MacOS 9 | cellspacing doesn't take effect. |
| Netscape Communicator 4.76 | Windows 98/2000 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| Opera 3.62 | Windows 98/2000 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| Opera 4.02 | Windows 98/2000 | "20%" is treated as 20 pixels. |
| w3m 0.1.10 | FreeBSD 2.2.8, Linux | Unlike Lynx, w3m does render tables, but cellspacing
doesn't take effect. |