Dynamic Image Objects are used by JavaScript-using web developers to add a little spice on the pages of the internet sites they design and develop. This allows JavaScript functions to generally change on the spot the damn source file the actual image on each page of an internet site is on. This is used for web animations created with JavaScript programming, as well as highlighted menus and other interactive and visually appealing stuff. But there's this internet site browser that just doesn't support this feature, and I think you already know which internet site browser I'm referring to.