Here is a link to an example. If you click on a link in IE, IE ignores the 
z-index as long as the parent div has a position: relative. Any ideas how I can 
make IE place the inner div above other page elements instead of behind them?


http://www.botsko.net/Test/zindex.htm

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Now in firefox and safari this works fine. In IE, the "enterPromoBlk" div 
looses any z-index value as long as the position: relative is in 
"promoEnterPromoCode". The inner div shows up behind in the other elements on 
the page, making it very hard to see no matter what the z-index is set to. If I 
remove the position: relative, IE shows the element fine, yet it shows absolute 
to the viewport instead - way far away from where it needs to be. Any ideas?
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