Jon Hall wrote:
> 
> 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.

What is the browser doing incorrectly?  The image is 778x103 (View the
image in nav4 or mozilla and look at the caption bar of the window) -
Page info in mozilla returns the width in height as it's specified in
the HTML, which is:
<td><img src="images/header.gif" width="779" height="104" alt=""
border="0"></td>

The HTML is telling it to stretch the image one pixel higher and wider. 
It has to double up on one pixel to make it wider and that's why the
vertical line appears.  Same with the horizontal one.

What makes me wonder, is what the heck are Nav 4 and IE doing.

> >> I am seeing some weird image artifacts in Mozilla. Look at this
> >> http://www.nexcraft.com/springair.cfm

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