Yes, this has been reported a few times before. I did almost exactly one year ago, which became this ticket: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/3901
-- Frode On Jan 13, 7:44 pm, Stephen McKamey <step...@jsonfx.net> wrote: > I've run into a number of gnarly issues in IE 8 and earlier where > jQuery leaves a residual alpha filter on elements after fading them > back in. Some of the IE bugs are annoying like odd aliasing around > text, etc. This morning though I came across a really nasty bug > whereby it seemed like IE was locking up. The actual issue was very > unintuitive. Here is a great description of it that I ultimately > found: > > http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/ie-position-fixed-opacity-filter > > What I propose is when the value of the alpha filter reaches 100, it > would be great if jQuery could just remove the filter entirely. This > way it would only have issues when fading out or set to specific > values. If it were to start completely opaque and then fade-out and > back in then this wouldn't be an issue at all. > > That alone would be a huge win for jQuery on IE. > > BTW, I've experienced this in jQuery 1.3.x and 1.4rc1.
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