The whole purpose of the height and width parameters is so that the
display size of an image can be changed.
From the HTML 4.0 Spec:
"When specified, the width and height attributes tell user agents to
override the natural image or object size in favor of these values."
If the browser is doing this incorrectly as Mozilla is, it seems to me
it's obviously a bug.
jon
You wrote:
> Seems like you didn't set the correct height & width. In the source
> code, it's set to 104px high and 779px wide:
>
> <img src="images/header.gif" width="779" height="104" alt="" border="0">
>
> Looking at the header.gif image in Photoshop, however, i can see that
> the image is actually 778px wide and 103px high. Change that to the
> proper height and width, and it should work.
>
> I don't think this is a bug, but I am seeing the artifacts described by
> Jon in the latest nightly i've got, 2001070604.
>
>
>
> Jon Hall wrote:
>
>> I am seeing some weird image artifacts in Mozilla. Look at this
>> http://www.nexcraft.com/springair.cfm
>>
>> In Mozilla .91 and .92 on my work and home computer, I see a vertical
>> black line in the header image a little up and to the left of the
>> words "Contact Us".
>>
>> If the image's width and height is not set to something other than the
>> actual image's size in the <img> tag, the image displays fine. It get
>> really bad if I only set one of the sizes like the height.
>>
>> Is there a bug filed on this? It seems like a major issue to me.
>>
>> jon
>>
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