I like this Javascript solution writen by David Cilley some time ago. It gets out of the way of compliant browsers and can be used with any back-end you want. It does still require a blank gif image though.
Add these functions to your HTML Header or other existing .js include:
<script type="text/javascript">
function fixPngs(){
// Loops through all img tags
for (i = 0; i < document.images.length; i++){
var s = document.images[i].src;
if (s.indexOf('.png') > 0) // Checks for the .png extension
fixPng(s, document.images[i]);
}
}
function fixPng(u, o){
// u = url of the image
// o = image object
o.src = 'images/spacer.gif'; // Need to give it an image so we don't get the red x
o.style.filter = "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='" + u + "', sizingMethod='scale')";
}
</script>
Put the following conditional comment at the bottom (footer section, just before
</body>
):
<!--[if lte IE 6]>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
//this is a conditional comment that only IE understands. If a user using IE 6 or lower
//views this page, the following code will run. Otherwise, it will appear commented out.
//it goes after the body tag so it can fire after the page loads.
fixPngs();
</script>
<![endif]-->
For a more comprehensive approach to IE6 oddities, try the IE7 Javascript library.
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