@kuba, the gif extension itself is not what matters, I was merely saying
that the image was a GIF image with the extension renamed. So if you
download the png to your computer, then rename it to GIF, you can see
the image in a picture viewer. If you dont do that then a picture viewer
will most likely not display the 50,000 px image.

You can prove its a gif by dumping the first bit of the binary data on the 
command line running:
more test.png

In which case the first thing you should see is the GIF identifier. I
think this image may have embedded code in it that causes Firefox to
crash if its not related to the actual size of the image, which I would
find really difficult to believe is actually the problem here.

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