i have actually solved the problem. it turned out that it wasn't the
centering issue but a table underneath it that was giving me padding issues.
once the padding on the table was zeroed down everything looked fine. thank
you for you responses

On 2/16/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> jeffrey morin wrote:
> > i have a header image which is 649px and i put it inside a div that is
> 660px
> > wide then set a background image repeating horizontally to fill up the
> > existing space.  now it works fine on opera and ff of course but ie6 is
> not
> > giving me the extra header width. does anyone know why this is
> happening? i
> > am so close to finishing this site and ie6 is killing me here!
> >
>
> Can you give us a URL to look at?
>
> Zoe
>
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> Zoe M. Gillenwater
> Design Services Manager
> UNC Highway Safety Research Center
> http://www.hsrc.unc.edu
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