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Problem with AlphaImageLoader loading png background path under ie6_html/css_WEB-ITnose

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It’s strange that when opening local html documents with IE6, IE7, and FF, they all display normally.
But after uploading all the files to the root directory of the website (nothing has been changed), when accessing via the URL, IE7 and FF are normal, but the background loaded by the filter in IE6 is not displayed.

During the inspection, it was found that the CSS of IE6 was loaded normally, and the properties modified in the CSS were displayed, but the path of the filer was not displayed no matter how it was changed.

File structure:
/test.html ------------------(test html file)
/images/ ----- ---------------(image folder)
/styles/ ---------------(style sheet file Clip)

I changed images/current_price.png in the code below to /images/current_price.png, ../images/current_price.png and it is also not displayed.
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='images/current_price.png', sizingMethod='crop');

What is the reason for this?


Reply to the discussion (solution)

Attached is some CSS code:

#header {	background: none;	filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='images/header.png', sizingMethod='scale');}#header a { position: relative; }#feature-share {	background: none;	filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='images/bg_share.png', sizingMethod='scale');}#feature-share li, #feature-share a { display: block; position: relative; }

I also encountered the same problem, I don’t know Has the author solved it?

Try using an absolute path.

filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='images/current_price.png', sizingMethod='crop');

Your sentence is in the style sheet, and the style The table is under the style folder. . So your path here should be changed to ../images/curent_price.png

Correct answer upstairs!

Sorry, it’s been two years since I joined. . .

I only have a little impression of this problem. It seems that the brother on the 3rd floor said it well and solved it by using an absolute path or a path with a URL.

This method mentioned by the brother on the 4th floor has been tried as stated in the question.

Thank you for your attention!

Just use an absolute path.

But yesterday I used a relative path relative to the root directory of the site. I want to know what it should be?

Just use an absolute path.

But yesterday I used a relative path relative to the root directory of the site. I want to know what it should be?

Test in various situations. If it doesn’t work, restart the browser. If it still doesn’t work, restart the computer. If it doesn’t work, try another computer.

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