On Aug 17, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Tom Livingston <tom...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Assuming you don't want both applied, can you put the filter In a conditional 
> or use a conditional to add classes to the html and set ie9 to filter:none ?

Yes, I believe I can do that. If I turn one or the other off, they work. My 
question is if it is a bug that it is loading two transforms. 
Does IE not see the -ms-transform as a matrix transform or is it because one is 
a transform and one is a filter?
Why did it apply two transforms to the same element? My understanding was the 
the -ms-transform was the predecessor 
of the matrix filter transform. Made to get it in line with todays browsers 
(with the transform declaration).

Best,

Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com

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