Hello:

I have a seam/facelets based xhtml page with the following on 
it.

<s:roundedDiv id="banner" color="#{e:getWebHexToColor
( '#660000' )}" style="text-align: center;">

        <h:outputText value="Hello World!" />

</s:roundedDiv>

The e:getWebHexToColor.... is a reference to a facelets 
function that converts the specified hex color representation 
into the associated java.awt.Color instance as required by the 
s:roundedDiv tag.

This all works just fine and as expected in both Firefox and 
Netscape browsers.  However, in both IE6 and IE7 the visual 
presentation of the s:roundedDiv is incorrect in that only the 
corners of the roundedDiv are rendered, i.e. the actual center 
of the div where its contents (in this case the h:outputText) 
are located does NOT show the specified div color.  Rather it 
just shows the normal page color?  So on IE6 and IE7, you end 
up with 4 rounded corners (and ONLY the corners)  in the 
specified color, but the rest of the div does not appear as 
expected.

Is this a known issue?  Does anyone have any work arounds or 
fixes?  I was very excited to use this component, but will not 
be able to as we must support IE.

BTW, This is from the 1.1.7 sandbox.

TIA!

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