I have this set of code... $('#thumbnails').append("<img src='gfx/liquidation/"+id+"/ thumbs/"+photo+"' class=\"thumbnails\" onclick=\"loadImage('"+id+"', '"+photo+"')\" />");
This creates thumbnails on my webpage. In internet Explorer, they show up fine, but in Firefox they do not. I checked the image properties (right click -> properties). In IE, it is listed as a JPEG, but in FF, it says text/html. I have a feeling the browser isn't getting the encoding type correct. It's somehow seeing it come across as a string, instead of an image. This encoding is in the header: <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8;" lang="en" /> I've had this problem occur in a number of places, and not just with JQuery language... (also with Google Maps API)... Can anyone explain why this happens? What is a possible solution? Thanks in advance