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why is rendering different in file:// vs http://

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If I double click the HTML file, Firefox renders it fine. If I access it through a Apache, it does not render it right.

I thought it may be Apache but if I access it through Apache using IE, it works fine.

So why would it look different when Firefox loads it using the file:// protocol vs the http:// protocol.

file:// IE http://

If I double click the HTML file, Firefox renders it fine. If I access it through a Apache, it does not render it right. I thought it may be Apache but if I access it through Apache using IE, it works fine. So why would it look different when Firefox loads it using the file:// protocol vs the http:// protocol. [http://compvioz.com/firefoxfilepage.png file://] [http://compvioz.com/iepage.png IE] [http://compvioz.com/firefoxfilenetwork.png http://]

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I went to check and the page loaded fine.

Maybe there was caching or something.

Thanks for you for your time.

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Are all files loaded?

You can open the Web Console (Web Developer > Web Console;Ctrl+Shift+K) and check the files that are loaded.

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I went to check and the page loaded fine.

Maybe there was caching or something.

Thanks for you for your time.