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How can an image not render properly?
Given a properly-coded web page and an intact major browser (MSIE, Opera, Ffox, etc), is it possible for a conventional image (.jpg or .gif) not to render properlhy?
Fellow I know claimed he'd experienced this (but cannot recall details), but it seems pretty bizarre to me. Anyone have any experience with this? |
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Sure there could be problems caused by cache or proxies but they would be rare.
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