Geoff,

The problem is that most solutions regarding PNG-32 transparency with IE
rely on using a DirectX filter to dynamically rewrite the image (usually via
JavaScript). Of course, with CSS, this doesn't work, because the JS does not
"find" the image in the document.images[] object array.

If you're willing to modify the PNG graphics, the following might provide a
solution to your issue...

http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2007/09/18/png8-the-clear-winner/

Best regards,
Rob

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Rob Emenecker @ Hairy Dog Digital
www.hairydogdigital.com
 


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