Yes you can use the IE6 PNG filter.
However note that IE6 implementations before the service packs will not
support this either.
And yes there are major installations of IE6 on these older subversions
of IE6. This used to trip me up all the time. To the point that I no
longer bother,
Yes you can use the IE6 PNG filter.
However note that IE6 implementations before the service
packs will not support this either.
And yes there are major installations of IE6 on these older
subversions of IE6. This used to trip me up all the time.
To the point that I no longer bother,
That is real strange. i am on a mac and see the same thing.
what about trying to do css import instead of including trough link
meta?
i think i did this at http://slipper-shop.nl/
On Apr 29, 2009, at 7:50 PM, CK wrote:
Hi,
Well aware this is not a Firefox forum, but FF 3.0.9 in OS X
On 2009/04/30 21:43 (GMT+1000) Mathew Robertson composed:
This argument is circular, either a) the company has the coders available
to create the IE6-specific tool and thus can upgrade the tool to use a
later version of the browser, or b) they dont have coders and thus they
couldn't have
The following reply is from a forum where the problem was posted:
After not being able to get this out of my head, I reproduced the
page and put it up here;
http://six03.com/lab/guardian
After validating the page and placing the scripts in one js folder, it
works. I think it was either
http://www.markboulton.co.uk/examples/guardian/
Your problem is neither markup-related nor script-related. It
definitely stems from the wrong media type of the Style Sheets, as
others have already pointed out.
Test it yourself: