Hmm, an interesting point. Do you have any test cases where the
negative effect of an alpha filter is readily available? (It would
help up to diagnose any problems if we were to implement this.)

If you can think of one then feel free to file a ticket!
http://dev.jquery.com/newticket

--John



On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:45 PM, prefect <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> jQuery supports automatically using Explorer's Alpha filter for
> setting an elements opacity, ie. when doing css('opacity', '0.5').
>
> Explorer's filters have varying degrees of side effects, and to
> minimize these I suggest automatically disabling the Alpha filter as
> well when the opacity is set to 1.0, which equals no opacity anyway.
>
> One can do this manually with css('filter', "alpha(enabled='false')"),
> but I think jQuery just as well could do this automatically since it
> already implisitly activates the filter.
> >
>

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