I'd written up an approach a while back at
http://skulljackpot.com/2009/01/22/design-pattern-alpha-transparency-in-ie-without-javascript/
which ought to do what you need.
Only gotcha is that this.src = "transparent.gif" needs to point to the
absolute path of a transparent GIF on your site (so, you could use
that rule unmodified if you have a transparent gif called
"transparent.gif" in the root directory of your site.
Chris
On Aug 6, 2009, at 3:26 AM, EugeneS wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> can any one help me make div background transparent in IE ?
>
> i'm using this CSS code and it works good everywhere but IE :(
>
> i was trying with just color instead of image .. was trying
> transparent gif ... and nothing helps :(
>
> #map_content {
> filter: alpha(opacity=70);
> -moz-opacity: 0.70;
> opacity: .70;
> background: transparent url(http://www.wholesale-flights.com/images/
> grnboxbg.jpg) repeat scroll 0% 0%;
>
> -moz-background-clip: border;
> -moz-background-origin: padding;
> -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous;
>
> position:absolute;
> width:498px;
> height:281px;
> margin-left:50px;
> }
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> >
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