Good suggestion!

Thanks!

--- Marcello Mastroianni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > image with a red cross is also surimposed.
> 
> Do you mean you're getting a broken image icon? If that's the case
> you can use a transparent image like this:
> 
> <img src="images/transparent_shim.gif" id="replace" alt="replaced
> image" title="replaced image" />
> 
> And in the stylesheet you can call to the background image like this:
> 
> img#replace { background:url(images/replace.jpg); width:100px;
> height:25px; }
> 
> Keep in mind that the alt tags should still describe the image that's
> used as the background image, so that would still need to be updated
> (dynamically or otherwise).
> 
> -- Marcello
> 
> 
> 
> Fred Janon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am creating dynamically an 
> element in Javascript. I set the
> "src" attribute to a default image file path i.e.
> 'src="images/defaulticon.jpg"' and I would like to be able to
> override
> that path using CSS. I checked my CSS books and the list previous
> posts
> and could not find anything. I tried img {background:
> url('images/myicon.jpg') and got the image in the background but the
> image with a red cross is also surimposed.
> 
> Basically I would like to see the myicon.jpg and not defaulticon.jpg
> in
> a configuration like this:
> 
>     img {
>     src: url("images/calendar.gif");
>     }
> 
> 
> id="calendarContainer_Icon">
> 
> Thanks
> 
>
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