On 10 Jan 2008, at 16:42, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
I have just discovered what appears to be a bug in IE 6 and am
curious if anyone else has experience with it. If a style sheet
contains a link to an image that does not exist, it borks all other
images in the same sheet. And I say "borks" over breaks because it
doesn't just break them, it kills the style declaration altogether.
For example, I have a background image set in one style sheet and
then override it in another. Below this override, I have a link to
an image that doesn't exist. So, with the situation described above,
IE is freaking out about the broken link and messing up the other
links. The weird part is that if the override declaration isn't
working, I should still have the original, right? Nope, instead I
get no background image.
First, IE is a bug. =)
I have not experienced one broken image in my CSS causing the rest to
be broken.
Does your CSS validate? Does your XHTML validate?
If an override declaration "isn't working" because the image is not
accessible then the declaration is still working, the image just will
not be displayed. Am I understanding your problem correctly?
_______________________________________________
UPHPU mailing list
[email protected]
http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu
IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net