Setting Resolution in Image Ready

Is there a way to change the resolution in image ready when you use "save optimized"? I have an image in Photoshop that is 96 dpi and I want to keep that resolution, but it's automatically changing it to 72 dpi. I have CS2.
Thank you in advance!

As the other posts suggest, just focus on width x height measured in pixels.
Image resolution is irrelevant for web images.

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