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	<title>Comments on: Dynamic Headers Plugin Clears 20,000 Downloads</title>
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		<title>By: mugger</title>
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		<description>With 20k downloads, someone must be using plugin.
For a test case, I changed the color of default kubrickheader.jpg and saved under different names. FTP upload was not recognized, but upload thru plugin was. Assigning changed color JPGs to test page showed only the original color.
Does anyone have a demo for latest version under WP 2.8.4?</description>
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For a test case, I changed the color of default kubrickheader.jpg and saved under different names. FTP upload was not recognized, but upload thru plugin was. Assigning changed color JPGs to test page showed only the original color.<br />
Does anyone have a demo for latest version under WP 2.8.4?</p>
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