joneff wrote:
> So basically I am trying to reproduce the Twin Helix "IE PNG Fix v1.0
> RC4" or more like to fine tune it to fit my needs.
>
> The JS:
>
> PngFix.Backgrounds = function() {
>   elements = $A(document.getElementsByTagName("*"));
>   elements.each(function(element) {
>     element = $(element);
>     if ((/\.png/i).test(element.getStyle("background-image"))) {
>       alert(element.getStyle("background-position"));
>       element.backroundImage = element.getStyle("background-
> image").replace(/url\(\"/,"").replace(/\"\)/,"");
>       PngFix.Filter(element, element.backroundImage);
>     };
>   });
> };
>
> The HTML:
>   <div class="png" style="width: 200px; height: 200px;">
>     <p>Div Content</p>
>   </div>
>
> The CSS (the same applies for shorthand as well):
> .png {
>       background-repeat: no-repeat;
>       background-position: 10px 10px;
>       background-image: url("images/png1.png");
> }
>   
I recently tried out that same PNG fix and found that after applied the 
background position was always ignored.  What happens if you change 
element.getStyle() to "element.style.backgroundPosition" ?  I'd be 
interested in discovering what is going on here too.

--Ken

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