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10/18/2006 7:54 AM
 
I have recently found an issue with how the media module renders images on 4.3.5.  Using the default DNN skin (also happens in other skins of mine) place a Media module in the right pane.  Add an image to it.  Place some text in a text/html module in the content pane.  In IE the image will only be partially visible when not logged in.  In FireFox everything renders ok.

In my case switching to a text/html module to render the image was a viable workaround.  My experiences with the media module thus far have not been positive.  I once tried to use it for rendering flash and it didn't work either. 

Has anyone else experienced these issues? 
 
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