Christian Kirchhoff wrote:
>  
> ...
> http://www.digitale-bibliothek.de/Maschinentechniker/METS2/index.htm

here, the slider is visible, its the other 2a link below that misses the 
slider.

> ...
> Anyway the slider does not appear in IE 6. Position and size are defined in
> the html document:
> "position: absolute; left: 200px; top: 0; width: 8px; bottom: 0;"
> 
> IE 6 doesn't seem to understand this. If I declare the height of this DIV
> instead of the bottom, as I did it here:
> http://www.digitale-bibliothek.de/Maschinentechniker/METS2a/index.htm
> the slider appears. But I want the bottom of the DIV to stick at the bottom
> of the page.
> 
> I could let the slider be resized by the JavaScript (that doesn't work
> either in IE 6 right now), but why not let the CSS da the work?
> 
> With a bottom value given, the browser seems to calculate the minimum size
> of the DIV to zero. ...

IE6 cannot "open up" an a.p. block with opposite offsets (top/bottom, 
left/right) only.

Ingo

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