Firefox box around zoomed out images issue w/ (xf86-video-intel)

When I zoomout on a page firefox displays a insetted box around my images.
Most notably in my webmail client, however it happens even on the forums if I zoomout.
Regualar zoom: http://world.pyther.net/files/Firefox/regular_zoom.png (The way it should look)
Zoomed Out: http://world.pyther.net/files/Firefox/zoom_out.png (Inset boxes around images)
This happens with both the offical arch build of firefox and the spookyet build. I have no idea how to fix this, it is very annoying!
Any help would be great!
EDIT:
After doing some more research I have narrowed this down to being an issue with xf86-video-intel. The problem does not happen if I use the xf86-video-vesa driver. I have filed a bug report at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468366
Last edited by pyther (2008-12-07 21:37:12)

Bug reported, anyone thing I need to add anything else?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=414928

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