http://jsfiddle.net/stratboy/Q9hr9/

for now there's only an alert, but anyway it seems explorer (8) don't
work really well with jsFiddle. It gives errors soon and they don't
seem to be related with my script.. Don't know.

Bye!

Luca





On 16 Mar, 09:58, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Come on now, create a JsFiddle so we can all test :-)
>
> O.
>
> On Mar 16, 2011, at 9:27 AM, stratboy wrote:
>
> > Oooooops, wrong post, excuse me!!!!
>
> > Anyway, for the above problem, I can't get it. No solutions. I don't
> > know. Maybe It's because the definitions in the css are not related to
> > 1 specific class:
>
> > #main-menu > li.p1 > a{ width:53px; }
> > #main-menu > li.p2 > a{ width:52px; background-position:0 -50px }
> > #main-menu > li.p3 > a{ width:72px; background-position:0 -100px }
> > #main-menu > li.p4 > a{ width:88px; background-position:0 -150px }
> > #main-menu > li.p5 > a{ width:74px; background-position:0 -199px }
>
> > So maybe in this case mootools is not able (only in damned ie..) to
> > retrieve the background-position prop.
>
> > Bye!
>
> > On 16 Mar, 09:23, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> In the end, for ff is simply a cache problem. Doing this:
>
> >> image+'?nocache='+Date.now()
>
> >> solves the problem. It is necessary only in ff, though.
>
> >> And still I can't really undestand how they do here, where it seems
> >> they don't take advantange of anti-cache techniques:
>
> >>http://ines-papert.de/en/home
>
> >> uh?
>
> >> On 16 Mar, 08:08, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> The only difference I see is the use of getElement instead of $(), due
> >>> to the fact you're using a class I guess.
> >>> Wow. I've got to try something similar and see what happens. In the
> >>> meantime, thank you :)
> >>> I'll let you know
>
> >>> On 15 Mar, 18:25, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Anyway, work fine here.
>
> >>>>http://jsfiddle.net/rjCeS/andtheresulton IE8:http://d.pr/rnv2
>
> >>>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 5:18 PM, stratboy wrote:
>
> >>>>> Yes I mean IE8 :)
>
> >>>>> On 15 Mar, 16:43, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>> Wow, my brain parsed it as V8 (the V8 found in Chrome).
>
> >>>>>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Lee wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> I think he said IE8 ("v8").
>
> >>>>>>> On 15/03/2011 15:32, Oskar Krawczyk wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Which IE?
>
> >>>>>>>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 3:31 PM, stratboy wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>> Hi! elem.getStyle('background-image') seems not to work in explorer
> >>>>>>>>> (tested on v8)
> >>>>>>>>> Idem if I use 'backgroundImage' or only 'background'. In ff and 
> >>>>>>>>> safari
> >>>>>>>>> it works.
> >>>>>>>>> That property is setted in an external css definition.
>
> >>>>>>>>> How can I solve this issue?

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