I'm sorry what is the address for the off-topic list? I am still
baffled by this what I didn't expect would occur.

On 10/19/08, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Majestic wrote:
>
> > I'm having a rare instance whereas IE is not showing the attribute for a
> ALT tag anyone know the solution?
> >
>
>  To clarify this case a bit for all responders:
>
>  The case was presented to me - with link - hours before it ended up here
>  on [css-d]. I couldn't solve it, but I've seen it before (somewhere, a
>  long time ago) so I suggested the Original Poster should google for such
>  cases.
>
>  -----------
>  Facts about the "missing alt-attribute" in _this_ case:
>
>  - It is *not* the 'alt-attribute' that's missing in IE - it's the
>  *entire* image that is *not* visible.
>
>  - Even the image's place-holder is missing in IE, so if one set a
>  background-color on the image-element not even that color shows up in IE.
>
>  - The image has a '.png' extension. Changing that extension to
>  *anything* else, makes the image appear as it should in IE - with
>  alt-attribute and all. (Rings a bell..?)
>
>  - All versions from IE7 and backwards treat the image in question the
>  same way - wrong. Don't know about IE8 betas.
>
>  -----------
>
>  The case is definitely "OffTopic" on [css-d] - not CSS related at all,
>  so I will also suggest the Original Poster presents it on one of the
>  more appropriate places...
>  <http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic>
>  ...where someone may have a clue and be able to respond.
>
>  regards
>         Georg
>  --
>  http://www.gunlaug.no
>
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