Web gallery large images not at correct dimensions

LR 2.1 on MAC 10.4.11 when LR outputs large web gallery images they are sized at 240ppi and not at 72ppi. The pixel dimensions specified are correct but the file dimensions in inches are not correct. Using the "Lightroom HTML Gallery" with a user template which I have re-saved as a new version.

ppi is completely and utterly irrelevant for the web.

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