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 Posted by Martin on 07/20/05 02:25 
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>Are you sure in IE the 'hand' cursor is *only* occurring over the  
>visible parts of the image and not really over the 10x10 rectangle on  
>the image dimensions? How about a URL? I'd like to see this one! 
 
Yes - that's the way it looks to me. 
 
This is all part of some R&D / learning that I doing for some pages 
that are used only on an intranet. I'm currently using VML to display 
my graphics; but I'm trying to find something that will work in 
browsers other than IE. 
 
My graphics are extremely simple - just rectangles and arcs. But they 
represent the real-time status of an industrial process. 
 
I've posted two versions of a test page that I've been working with on 
my Comcast "home" site. Here are the URL's (I'll remove these in a day 
or so) 
 
This one is the page that works like I want it to in IE.  
 
http://home.comcast.net/~martinvalley/MyPageCC.html 
 
 
This one displays in IE but, of course the transparent parts are not 
transparent. When viewed in Firefox, they are transparent but still 
clickable (which was what led to my original question). 
 
http://home.comcast.net/~martinvalley/MyPageFFCC.html
 
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