I know there is a trick to use PNGs with alpha in IE...

2006/12/15, Timothy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On 12/14/06, Petter Urkedal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Timothy Miller wrote:
> >
> > IE doesn't support PNGs with alpha.
> >
> I should have tried to save as gif right away, then I'd realise that it
> uses colourmaps (one colour being transparent, I presume).  I tried
> different image formats, and PNG and TIFF are the only ones I found
> which supports a real alpha channel.  TIFF does not work in FF (and
> probably not in other browsers).  So, it seems there is no solution
> except Lourens' trick.  It's strange this hasn't been resolved, it must
> be a real PITA for web designers.

Yeah... I think a common solution is to detect the browser and send
different HTML with different image references, etc.
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