It's a known IE bug, the solutions are 1) change your image format, 2)
set the container background color to black, that will hide the
failure.

On 31 jan, 04:44, Samyak Bhuta <samyak.bh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am using the animated innerfade pluggin 
> (http://www.openstudio.fr/Animated-InnerFade-with-JQuery.html?lang=en)
> to provide the image transistion using fade-in/fade-out effects. Every
> thing is working fine in other browser but IE is showing some white
> pixels here and there on the images white they are fading.
>
> You could see this happening onhttp://www.anvay.net/pnrconsultings/
>
> List of images where you can see white spots are
>
> * 2nd image, titled " team spirit "
> * 3rd image, titled "vigor"
>
> Observations :
> * They are effecting the same set of images.
> * They always affecting the same pixels.
> * Only during the fade-in and fade-out you could see that.
>
> Could anyone tell me what is the reason this, I know IE is evil.
> Please help me fight the evil. Can't tell my client and thier end user
> ( client's client ) to switch to better browsers , atleast for now.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Samyak

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