The pictures are the same.  The on-the-fly javascript thumbnailing is
showing different parts of the picture, because IE cant handle the
code..  IE is left justified in all of the pics.  FF is showing a
particular area of focus.  Click on the pics.  The whole photo is the
same.

IE sucks, as usual.

HTH

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ME2



On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Kennedy,
Jim<kennedy...@elyriaschools.org> wrote:
> Ok, so at the link below if you go there with Firefox you see a set of 
> pictures of aleged damage to a car that ran over a mattress.
>
> But if you go there with IE you see completely different pictures. You can 
> see it easiest if you look at the last picture. Completely different people 
> looking at the underside of the car.
>
> Any guesses as to why?
>
>
> http://safetyandstaffing.blogspot.com/2009/04/woman-runs-over-mattress-on-highway.html
>
>
> Also, if you are behind a caching proxy you will see the same pictures, but 
> that is to be expected.
>
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