Thanks Dan! :-)
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I have a png image which honors the transparent background on 1 PC, but on the other, it shows up as a light cyan color. The image is being displayed in a Windows Explorer control (in MFC). The control loads an HTML file which references this image on disk - so it's just as if I loaded the HTML through Internet Explorer... Any idea what could be causing this?
I also just tried printing the HTML page and I get the background color on the image (light cyan). When the internet explorer control doesn't show any background (as desired), it also doesn't print it (as desired).
How could these 2 machines interpret the image differently? Both are running XP SP3...
Thanks,
Mike
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by: DanRollinsPosted on 2009-11-05 at 15:36:40ID: 25755308
It, oddly enough, relates to the version of the browser that is in use. See
http://bytes.com/topic/ html-css/a nswers/855 653-ie6-ba ckground-p ng-transpa rent /entropymi ne.com/jas on/testbed /pngtrans/
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