Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Jikes! Big black rectangles instead of the contents of the image! I guess reverting to non-transparent is unavoidable now. Unless there is a possibility to use .GIF instead of .PNG?
IE7 seems to fix that (however, it's still in beta and not shipped by default): http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/04/26/412263.aspx I like the comment there: Alpha fixed in Beta. Time for Gamma :) However, I found something more interesting that fixes the problem already in IE 5.5 and could be added to wiki (to sandbox first): http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bobosola/pngtestfixed.htm I tried it with IE and it seems to work (except the fact that SP2 tends to block JavaScript). My example (copy-paste from their code): http://pub.mojca.org/tex/wiki/png/ Another remark: take a look at the coat of arms on http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenija (also the image on the above address on mojca.org). It's transparent, but nevertheless on white background in IE. I guess it was rendered by wikipedia. The original version (if you click on it) is on gray background - don't ask me for the reason - I imported a PDF file with Adobe Photoshop and "black magic" => gray background in IE. Mojca