I spoke too soon. I found a workaround for IE6 and opacity. It's now supported as well.
Chad Killingsworth On Jan 7, 10:33 am, Chad Killingsworth <chadkillingswo...@missouristate.edu> wrote: > Personally, I don't care about IE6, but some people still are stuck > supporting it. It's less than 5% of my traffic. > > Chad Killingsworth > > On Jan 7, 10:24 am, John Coryat <cor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > IE6 is a pain. Why is that dinosaur still bothering the world? > > > According stats > > (http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp), only 10% of > > people use that browser any more. Perhaps adding a message like "Your > > out of date browser will no longer work with our map. Please upgrade > > to IE7 or use Firefox, Chrome or any other modern browser." > > > -John Coryat > > >http://maps.huge.info > > >http://www.usnaviguide.com > > >http://www.zipmaps.net
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