Table 1: table width is 500px, td width is 20%. The second column is stretched because of the fat image.
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Table 2: The same table, only this time img has a max-width of 100px. Opera honors the max-width, but still uses the un-resized image width to stretch the second column. If you look at the page in FF, you can see how it should appear.
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