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| Tags: 2007, html, image, limited, outlook, ratio, resize |
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Hello,
it seems Outlook 2007 has a weird behavior rendering images in the following circumstances: Having a one-black-pixel gif, we've used it to render borders, as Outlook 2007 doesn't render backgrounds. So we had that kind of code: img src="http://blabla.com/img/pix.gif" width="140" height="1"/ or img src="http://blabla.com/img/pix.gif" width="1" height="100"/ For no reason, Outlook rendered each image width or height greater than 66 to 66, breaking the whole page rendering. The solution was to change the one-black-pixel gif to a 20-pix-squared gif, without changing the code. Another weird thing : The same HTML with same one-black-pixel rendered 66-pix squares under Lotus Notes. (No, I'm not drunk !) Does anyone know where this "66" limitation comes from? Grégoire |
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