>> Those Microsoft filters only work when the element they are applied to
>> has "layout."[1] Try adding "zoom: 1;" to the ruleset for the filter...

> I understood 'zoom' to be a Microsoft proprietary CSS property which does not
> validate. I would set a height or width value instead which achieves the same
> purpose.

It is, but then, so is filter.  When we're targeting IE specifically to get its 
other proprietary CSS properties to work, I see no problem triggering hasLayout 
with a different MS proprietary property.

---Tim
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