IE makes a mess with .htc files called from a stylesheet. Instead of 
treating the url as relative to the css origin it looks for it all over 
the place (mostly in root folder, but no hard rules here).
Simplest solution is to use an absolute url in your stylesheet.

djn

Arnold Gregory wrote:
> Are there peculiarities with IE6 and @import? Does csshover.htc change any
> of these rules? 

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