Pls. have a look to http://artefacts.atbit1.de (with IE6 or 7,
anything is ok with Firefox)

This small page demonstrates, how IE 6/7 will render some (dark)
pixels of the image into full transparency, if the css opacity is
somewhat other than 100% (happens at opacity=0.99 also).The image
itself is a JPG w/o transparency at all.

- The upper picture resides on a DIV with white background, artefacts
are shown if the DIV fades.
- The lower picture resides on a DIV with black background, artfefacts
are shown also, if the DIV fades (in fact, here we are fading the
image itself, thats why the black background hides the transparent
pixel holes...).

Does anybody have an idea on how to get around these ugly bug ? Using
a black background wouldn't be a real nice idea, so any hint is highly
welcome.

Thanks, detlevv


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