I've found that your pathing can make all the difference.  IE ignores when
it can't actually find the image, Netscape outlines the missing image in
the size given in the attributes.  Double-check your pathing to the image.

Sharon

At 11:39 AM 4/6/2000 -0500, Reuben King wrote:
>At the risk of sounding like I'm trolling, I really am starting to think 
>Navigator sucks.  As far as development goes, IE has always treated me 
>better.
>
>Here's my question:  I use transparent spacer GIF's to assist in 
>positioning stuff on my page.  They work fine in IE, but in Netscrape it 
>insists on putting this stupid 3D bevel around them for some bizarre 
>reason.  I've tried setting border="0" in the img tag but this has no 
>effect.  Anyone else run into this problem?
>
>Here's the code where I'm trying to make this work:
><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
><tr>
>       <td height="#attributes.height#"></td>
></tr>
></table>
>
>... that was the way it worked fine in IE.. but NS ignored it as it 
>wanted something inside the <TD> tags.  ($#*@!) I could use &nbsp; but 
>this will make the <TD> as high as the base font size of the page.. no 
>good.  So, I tried using the image spacer as such:
>
><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
>  <tr> 
>    <td height="#attributes.height#"><img src="images/spacer.gif" 
>width="1" height="#attributes.height#" border="0"></td>
>  </tr>
></table>
>
>I wish I could give a URL where this stuff is at, but alas I'm inside a 
>firewall.
>
>TIA for any assistance!
>
>(By the way -- are any other CF developers out there frustrated with the 
>suck factor of Netscape?  I know IE has its problems, but as far as 
>developing for it, it is my opinion that it is superior. (I guess I just 
>damned my soul saying that <g>))
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