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tag rendering height depends on file location

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I already posted this question to Stack Overflow but I feel it's more appropriate to post it here as I only have this odd behaviour in Firefox 11.0 (I haven't tried other versions of Firefox). Here goes:

I've got two files with identical content except for paths to resources (images, js, css); one is in a site subdirectory (resource paths start with ../) and the other is in the root directory. When I open these two files in different tabs in Firefox 11.0 the tag heights render slightly different. Some tags get a few pixels taller, other a few pixels shorter. Why is this happening? I don't get this in Safari, Opera or Chrome.

I've emptied all history, cache etc.

update: This happens only locally, not when the files reside on the web server. In the later case both pages render as the page residing in root locally. I consider the issue solved. How do I tag this post as such?

I already posted this question to Stack Overflow but I feel it's more appropriate to post it here as I only have this odd behaviour in Firefox 11.0 (I haven't tried other versions of Firefox). Here goes: I've got two files with identical content except for paths to resources (images, js, css); one is in a site subdirectory (resource paths start with ../) and the other is in the root directory. When I open these two files in different tabs in Firefox 11.0 the tag heights render slightly different. Some tags get a few pixels taller, other a few pixels shorter. Why is this happening? I don't get this in Safari, Opera or Chrome. I've emptied all history, cache etc. update: This happens only locally, not when the files reside on the web server. In the later case both pages render as the page residing in root locally. I consider the issue solved. How do I tag this post as such?

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Just post a reply to your thread with the answer. Once you do that, you can click a "Solves it" button on the right side of that post and that will mark your issue as solved.

Moderators or the poster of the thread can not mark a thread with no replies as solved.

Answer seron posted in update above:
Update: This happens only locally, not when the files reside on the web server. In the later case both pages render as the page residing in root locally. I consider the issue solved.

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Chosen Solution

Just post a reply to your thread with the answer. Once you do that, you can click a "Solves it" button on the right side of that post and that will mark your issue as solved.

Moderators or the poster of the thread can not mark a thread with no replies as solved.

Answer seron posted in update above:
Update: This happens only locally, not when the files reside on the web server. In the later case both pages render as the page residing in root locally. I consider the issue solved.

Modified by NoahSUMO