What about those "web masters" who specify image size in terms of percent (most likely just providing width) so the pages resize nicely without nasty scroll bars appearing?
And assuming you manage to work out how to handle that, does it matter that Internet Explorer ignores suggested image size and generates the nasty scroll bars in any case?
In reply to Re: Best way to parse/evaluate HTML page contents for apparent image size
by GrandFather
in thread Best way to parse/evaluate HTML page contents for apparent image size
by Anonymous Monk
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