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    Hi,

    see: plagneshauteloire.fr, klick just one of the languages on top and then hoover one of the pictures.

    Problem: in IE all is well, in Firefox when hoovering the pictures, they are not shown in the iframe, but the iframe shows some code including the reference to the picture itself.

    "<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><img border="0" src="http://plagneshauteloire.fr/Images/kamer2.jpg" width=100%" height="75.34246575342465%" /><div align="center"> </div>""

    The hoovering code is generated by thumps.js.

    I am flabbergasted,

    Francois43

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    Works fine here in Firefox. Perhaps you have an older copy of some of the code cached on your machine. Try refreshing the page and/or clearing the cache in Firefox.
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    Hi,

    thanks for responding.
    I just upgraded to FF 10.00 and the problem disappeared.

    thanks,

    francois

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    That would clear the cache. I just checked in Firefox 5 and it's fine in that too.

    However, the images on the left of the page (maps and other small icons) are trying to invoke the thumps script onmouseover and throwing an error. It appears to be non-fatal but probably shows up as a yellow triangle warning in IE 8 and less.

    Iframe isn't always the best choice for something like this, consider:

    http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...thumbnail2.htm
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