Robert O'Rourke schrieb:

> The intention is to slice up that massive background image on the fly 
> which is easy to do with the cms I'm using, I am going to have a set of 
> images for choosing the big background image or for getting rid of it 
> altogether down one side so I need the png support...

o.k. then, make it over CSS, so

first add two DIV a id="png_head" and id="png_foot"
then give the two images a class="hidden"

     <!--[if lt IE 7]>
     <link href="ie5-6.css" type="text/css" rel="StyleSheet" 
media="screen" />
     <![endif]-->

in ie5-6.css write
.hidden{
position:absolute;
left:-1000em;
top:-1000em;
}
#png_head{
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='head.png', 
sizingMethod='image');
width: 100px;
height 100px;
/* positions margins and so on */
}
#png_foot{
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='foot.png', 
sizingMethod='image');
width: 100px;
height 100px;
/* positions margins and so on */
}

No JS required, untested, writing errors+other trouble include ;)
This are my way to go with this problem. The best is the simple,
no tons of scripting :)

-- 
Viele Grüße, Olaf

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