chromium/third_party/blink/web_tests/fast/css/border-conflict-element-002.htm

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
    <head>
        <title>CSS Test: Border Conflict Resolution (element) - cell vs. cell - element with highest priority is the dominant border (rtl table)</title>
        <link rel="author" title="Microsoft" href="http://www.microsoft.com/">
        <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#border-conflict-resolution">
        <meta name="flags" content="">
        <meta name="assert" content="With adjacent cells of same border-style and width, border collapsing favors the cell furthest to the top right for a 'right-to-left' table.">
        <meta name="assert" content="This is a corrected version of the CSS suite test, which can sit here until the corrected version is landed upstream. See http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-css-testsuite/2011Nov/0002.html">
        <style type="text/css">
            table
            {
                border-collapse: collapse;
                direction: rtl;
                height: 2in;
                width: 2in;
            }
            td
            {
                border: 5px solid black;
                direction: ltr;
            }
            .collapsing1
            {
                border-right: 5px solid red;
            }
            #collapsing2
            {
                border-top: 5px solid red;
            }
        </style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <p>Test passes if there is no red visible on the page.</p>
        <table>
            <tr>
                <td></td>
                <td></td>
                <td></td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
                <td></td>
                <td class="collapsing1"></td>
                <td class="collapsing1"></td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
                <td></td>
                <td id="collapsing2"></td>
                <td></td>
            </tr>
        </table>
    </body>
</html>