Tim Dawson wrote:

> The effect can be seen at 
> http://www.holidaymullandiona.co.uk/attr/carsaigarches.php but I've
> had to cheat and put a CSS positioned paragraph into the regular
> content.  That way IE7 'sees' the CSS, and shows that there's nothing
> wrong with the CSS per se. (Though there are some positioning quirks
> I haven't quite sussed yet).

I'd try adding a 'hasLayout' trigger to the containers, like so...

div#txtcol div.ir, div#txtcol div.il {height: 1%;}

Seems to have a "sobering" effect on IE's broken CSS engine when it hits
your page, but I can't test how deep it goes.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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