Playback appears different in IE and Firefox, WHY?

Hi,
I have been working on a web site that I have just recently
tested and noticed a wierd error:
The playback appears fine in IE however in Firefox the
scripted animated elements do ot apper correctly.
Please visit the site in IE and Firefox:
http://www.attila.reinhardt.com/clients/mfcardamone/home.htm
Then click on Herbarium Specimens and select any of the
pictures. When the large image loads I have created a script that
adds up the width of the image and the position of the image and
also adds 15 pixels to it in order to position the text description
fields accordingly.
Viewing it in IE 6 works while in Firefox 2 it does not
display the positioning correctly. Also in Firefox the included
Fuse scripts does not work whil in IE they display fine.
I have attched the code for your review:

Crazy, right after reading your post I check my current
project online using FireFox and IE 6 and noticed they are
inconsistent. I am also loading an external image into Flash and
with FireFox it seems that it doesn’t recognize the image
instantly however with IE it does (hence with your issue it
doesn’t know the width of the image). Comparing your code
with mine, we are both using an onEnterFrame event handler and Fuse
script. So those would be the culprits. I think you are using an
older version of Fuse then I (I am using the latest version). With
your code, you can use the MovieClipLoader class to retrieve the
bytes loaded for the loading image instead of onEnterFrame. That
might solve your issue. If I find out a solution I will post back
here.
But this is not uncommon, finding one browser acting
different then the other, I have witnessed it several times.

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