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Background image on my site not loading. Works in Chrome/Safari.

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My website, www.youbrewyou.co, looks good on Safari and Chrome, but the homepage background image isn't loading on Firefox. The image itself just shows up as gray when I open it directly. Like I said, no issues in other browsers. Insight would be much apprecaited!

Website: youbrewyou.co
Image: http://youbrewyou.co/images/homeHero2.jpg
HTML:
<body class="homeHero">
content
</body>

CSS: 
body.homeHero{
	background: url(./images/homeHero2.jpg) no-repeat center center fixed; 
	-webkit-background-size: cover;
	-moz-background-size: cover;
       -o-background-size: cover;
	background-size: cover;
	z-index: -2;
}
My website, www.youbrewyou.co, looks good on Safari and Chrome, but the homepage background image isn't loading on Firefox. The image itself just shows up as gray when I open it directly. Like I said, no issues in other browsers. Insight would be much apprecaited! Website: youbrewyou.co Image: http://youbrewyou.co/images/homeHero2.jpg <pre><nowiki>HTML: <body class="homeHero"> content </body> CSS: body.homeHero{ background: url(./images/homeHero2.jpg) no-repeat center center fixed; -webkit-background-size: cover; -moz-background-size: cover; -o-background-size: cover; background-size: cover; z-index: -2; }</nowiki></pre>

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Firefox's web console shows:

Image corrupt or truncated. http://youbrewyou.co/images/homeHero2.jpg

It does seem to load in a stand-alone tab if you bypass the cache. (Mac: Command+Shift+r, Windows: Ctrl+Shift+r)

I suspect it's a problem with the image size reported by the server: it says

Content-Length: 2031616

which is the uncompressed size, but it is sending the image compressed down to about 1050276 bytes.

When Firefox gets a file smaller than the stated size, it stops rendering it. It doesn't decompress it and check again.

Likely this is a web server configuration issue, but not sure of the best fix.

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