On 07 Jul 2001 22:59:55 +0200, You wrote:
> For testing purposes, I saved the header.gif image and made my own 
> little testcase, a simple body and an img tag, with the height and width 
> you specified. I then checked the resulting page in Photoshop, measuring 
> the header.gif's size. Mozilla *is* resizing it to the specified height 
> and width, so I don't see a bug...
The bug is not whether the image is rendered at the correct size, but
whether or not the rendering is quality is flawed or not.

> Offtopic question: why resize it in the first place? Why not just crop 
> it to the size you want. Results in faster rendering of the page, as any 
> browser that encounters the page won't have to resize it first.
Don't believe that was the concern.  Just whether or not there was
something that Mozilla should handle better than it was.

Jamin W. Collins

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