For IE you need to make sure that elements that you corner have
layout.  divs do not have layout by default.  You can give them an
explicit hieght or width or use something more subtle like zoom.  For
details see: http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html

Mike

On 10/13/06, Mike DeFreitas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An example can be found at http://1wordreviews.com/ when you click on the
> "login" or "register" links. I have two classes of divs, .legend & .fieldset
> (legacy naming from when I was actually using fieldsets). When I set the
> .legend to have rounded top corners and the .fieldset div to have rounded
> bottom corners, a little floating portion of the .fieldset div shows up
> below the entire section. The problem goes away if I insert a space in
> between the divs.
>
> All of the related display code is there if you view source.
>
> Any ideas would be both helpful and appreciated. Thanks in advance. :)
>
> Mike DeFreitas
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