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Default [Completely OT] Problem with HTML


Greetings all. Completely OT, but knowing the vast range of knowledge
here ...

I have been running a web site for about 15 years. Hobby related, very,
very basic HTML. Yesterday, I added a new page, but something is wrong.
Basic text and an image.

Using my XP PC, Firefox can see the text, but not the image. Not even a
gap where the image should be. Chrome sees and displays the image.

Using a little Toshiba Netbook the results are identical.

Using wifey's Toshiba laptop, Firefox displays the image, but Chrome
doesn't.

Son's ipad (Safari) shows the image.

Why? I have deleted the page, rewritten it, used CCleaner, recreated
the image, checked the code multiple times.

The site has hundreds of pages. Only this one causes a problem.

The image itself was 'captured' from a pdf file which was created by a
Mac. Capture by PSP5. I have saved the captured file as jpg, gif and
tif, with no change.

This is driving me insane. The link is :

http://www.binnsroad.co.uk/railways/maraklin/index.html

Probably something blindingly obvious, but what?
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Graeme
 
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