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Dynamic image resizing does not work with Visio drawing that have been saved as .htm. Suggestions on how to fix?

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When I open the .htm page, it shows the image at the resolution that was listed when the page was created from Visio. If I use IE to open the same page, it scales the image to fit the windows size. I checked about:config and it shows that browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing is enabled. Looking for a way to get this to work on Firefox 5. Didn't work with v.4 either.

When I open the .htm page, it shows the image at the resolution that was listed when the page was created from Visio. If I use IE to open the same page, it scales the image to fit the windows size. I checked about:config and it shows that browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing is enabled. Looking for a way to get this to work on Firefox 5. Didn't work with v.4 either.

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Image resizing is limited to bare images loaded in the browser. When wrapped by html Firefox displays them according to the rules set in the html page.

I would expect that the difference between IE and Firefox viewing the page is due to some special coding from MS that is only useable by IE.