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gkellymail
I know I'm going to regret asking this; however, I'm tired it
searching.
I have an image that displays correctly if I use the IE based browser
Maxthon, but then I use plain IE the image is displaying roughly about
20% larger than it is supposed to. There is javascript code in the
page to dynamically draw a rectangle over the image based on mouse
movements and the js code knows the image dimensions. The rectangle
stops at where it 'thinks' the image boundry is, and the rectangle is
smaller than the image in ie. Again, image displays correctly and
rectangle matches image using Maxthon.
Any ideas as to why this is happening?. I've checked settings in IE.
But, since maxthon is using ie settings, why would it be displaying
differently?
gkelly
searching.
I have an image that displays correctly if I use the IE based browser
Maxthon, but then I use plain IE the image is displaying roughly about
20% larger than it is supposed to. There is javascript code in the
page to dynamically draw a rectangle over the image based on mouse
movements and the js code knows the image dimensions. The rectangle
stops at where it 'thinks' the image boundry is, and the rectangle is
smaller than the image in ie. Again, image displays correctly and
rectangle matches image using Maxthon.
Any ideas as to why this is happening?. I've checked settings in IE.
But, since maxthon is using ie settings, why would it be displaying
differently?
gkelly