I have had success with IE and using the AbstractImagePrototype that
is now deprecated.  It is somewhat distasteful to use deprecated API
this way, but I figure IE itself is deprecated and I just hope they
keep that in there until IE is but a painful memory.

On Aug 11, 8:00 am, Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a widget that dynamically makes medals. What it does is takes
> the place they are in (1st,2nd...) and gets the right color background
> medal from a ClientBundle, then using the same Client Bundle it
> creates the number from the ClientBundle, which has the #'s 0-9 in it.
> If it's 10, it grabs 1 and 0, and scales them accordingly. It takes
> all these images and arranges them on an Absolute Panel to center
> everything and it works amazingly well.
>
> Except of course on IE. When on IE it looks like it takes the whole
> ImageBundle and smooshes it together with all transparency lost of
> course. I am SO sick of IE. I like to do lots of things with Images
> and Bundles and I find IE messes it up almost every-time.
>
> Is there anyway around this or should I check for the user using IE
> and warn them their browser sucks and my site won't always render
> correctly using it?

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