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Posted by robert on 05/15/06 22:39
| >oh martin! again with the helpful advice. by default, MOST browsers
display
| >an image with it's normal size...so your "advice" is STILL less than
useful.
| >one typically specifies size when one wants to control the size either
| >larger/smaller than the original.
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| I've cross-posted this to alt.html.
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| My advice would be the opposite of yours: include image width and height
| in the img element, and don't use them to change the size of an image.
first, you'd have to understand *my* position before you could *be in
opposition*! i use php to generate a thumbnail and *DONT EVEN USE*
height/width attribute in img tags!!! now, what are you going to bitch about
next or disagree with?
now, to state your side of a non-existent opposition..."i DONT use
width/height to change the size of an image, i use width/height in the img
element"...now, even though that's paraphrased, i hope you can come to terms
with your own logical contradictions!
btw, i can read to whom you cross-post...what does it matter!
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