Rory Bernstein wrote:
>>> Well, I solved it. (With significant help.) It was actually IE6 that it
>>> was messed up in (not IE7, so I rewrote the whole thing. I used 4
>>> nested divs, one inside the other, each one has one of the corner
>>> images, and inside it all is the content. Here's the result:
>>>
>>> http://www.rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/index_nested.html
>>>       
>> fwiw, you are nesting six containers using 4 different images for the
>> corners. 
>> Using the method suggested in this thread you could have done that with less
>> markup and less HTTP requests...
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Thierry
>> www.tjkdesign.com | www.ez-css.org | @thierrykoblentz
>>     
>
> The client didn't care about more/less HTTP requests for 4 tiny tiny images 
> that will appear everywhere (and get cached). The nested containers just 
> plain worked better in ie6, so I went with that. Thanks to all who put in 
> their 2 cents. I appreciated the valuable feedback. Perhaps I'll be able to 
> refine this in further iterations...
>
> Rory
>   


Rather than refining the corners  in further iterations you might 
consider a more avant garde approach and just ditch the corners be they 
round or square altogether... ;-)

Best,
~d

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