I'm not a professional web site designer, but have built them just for my
small company over the past eight years. The latest revision is done, but
there's one niggling display issue I would like to resolve if I can.

   I have a banner/header on the top of each page, with an image as
background. On this are positioned (sorta') two .png images: our logo on the
left, and our brand on the right. They're both in ovals as tuned by The GIMP.
On linux boxes (my Slackware and others) with firefox, opera, and konqueror
the images render as intended. On Winduhs with firefox it also displays
properly. However, on IE the ovals are replaced by large rectangles that
cover almost all of the background image.

   Is there something I can do to have IE see the pages as I prepared them?
The URL for my site is <http://www.appl-ecosys.com/>, and it's done with
xhtml-1.0 and css-2.0; both validate (but for one of Eric's IE corrections).

Thanks,

Rich

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