http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/

this is what I am using and it has been the easiest I could find to 
achieve your goal.

Kupo

Ant Cunningham wrote:
> Well I tried to apply the patch manually but im ran into trouble with Asset
> helper.
>
> Index: lib/helper/AssetHelper.php
> ===================================================================
> --- lib/helper/AssetHelper.php    (revision 3803)
> +++ lib/helper/AssetHelper.php    (working copy)
> @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
>    $html = '';
>    foreach ($sources as $source)
>    {
> -    
> +    $condition = false;
>      $absolute = false;
>      if (isset($sourceOptions['absolute']))
>      {
>
> this code doesn't exists instead the original code looks like this:
>
> $html = '';
>   foreach (func_get_args() as $source)
>   {
>     $source = javascript_path($source);
>     $html .= content_tag('script', '', array('type' => 'text/javascript',
> 'src' => $source))."\n";
>   }
>
> Im unsure what function you were modifying, and if its the right function
> then my 1.0.2 source is completely different from yours. I checked rev 3803
> in the trac and it looks just like mine. My line 100 is part of the
> javascript_include_tag() function. is this correct? I checked the stylesheet
> functions as well and they don't match either.
>
>
>
> On 4/28/07 8:27 PM, "notjosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> In the 1.0.x release(s), your best way is to do it all manually as has
>> been suggested, which isn't exactly ideal.
>>
>> If you're keen, you can checkout the source and apply the patch
>> yourself which will add (clean) conditionals support for your
>> includes.
>>
>> To replace your image_tag generated images, there are a few JavaScript
>> libraries out there which will do all of the plumbing code for you
>> (again, you can include these with a conditional statement). If they
>> have JavaScript disabled, then they can deal with an unclean interface
>> - it's probably not a useability problem, it just won't look perfect,
>> and it'll probably save you a few hours of dev..
>>
>> *shrug!*
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> On Apr 28, 4:05 am, Davinder Mahal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've got a symfony app that uses transparent pngs which do not
>>> display correctly within IE6. I also have some other css issues with
>>> IE6, all of which are IE 6 bugs.
>>>
>>> I need help fixing this.
>>>
>>> I've done this before but not within a symfony app. There are
>>> limitations in symfony for css conditional statements. I've seen a
>>> patch for it (http://trac.symfony-project.com/trac/ticket/1677)-
>>> but not sure how to use the patch. I've also seen some other scripts
>>> which adds processing time to the page. I've searched, trac tickets,
>>> the groups, wiki etc.
>>>
>>> What is the best practice to correct this?
>>>
>>> Some of my images are within the style sheets, and some others are
>>> displayed using the image_tag helper.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking of rearranging some of the design to create jpgs instead
>>> of transparent pngs (although this would seriously change the look),
>>> however, i still would have other css content that needs to be
>>> adjusted for IE6. So i need some type of conditionals in there. But
>>> with symfony, what's the best way?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Davinder
>>>       
>>     
>
>
>
> >
>
>   


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