Hi, Firefox 19 (isn't this still in beta), well the last one I tested a couple of days ago, has a bug related to height, width and viewBox. This results in files which have height="100%" and width="100%" get displayes as if they had height="75%" and width="75%". This could mean that it's Firefox which is wrong the other browsers displaying for files according to speck.
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