[Mapserver-users] PNG Transparency in Internet Explorer -Solu tion
Lowther, David W
dlowther at ou.edu
Fri Dec 19 06:13:08 PST 2003
Ed,
Have you worked around this issue in any other way or does this seem like
the best possible solution at this time?
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed McNierney [mailto:ed at topozone.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 7:32 PM
> To: Doug Cates; Lowther, David W
> Cc: mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu
> Subject: RE: [Mapserver-users] PNG Transparency in Internet
> Explorer -Solution
>
>
> Doug -
>
> 1. This fix uses the AlphaImagerLoader filter that is part of
> Internet Explorer 5.5 and above (note: that means this fix
> only works on IE 5.5 and above, so check your clients). It
> is a client problem and a client fix, so it is independent of
> the Web server. The problem, of course, is also independent
> of the Web server.
>
> 2. Well, 32-bit PNGs, actually, because it's the
> alpha-channel that doesn't work and is fixed by this
> DirectX-based filter. In some cases - like hillshaded topos
> or color infrared DOQQs, 8-bit output is a serious limitation
> and produces unacceptable results, so mandating 8-bit output
> isn't always practical.
>
> - Ed
>
> Ed McNierney
> President and Chief Mapmaker
> TopoZone.com
> ed at topozone.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Cates [mailto:doug at moximedia.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 5:48 PM
> To: Lowther, David W
> Cc: mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu
> Subject: Re: [Mapserver-users] PNG Transparency in Internet
> Explorer -Solution
>
> David,
>
> 1. Is this an IIS server only solution, or will it work with
> other engines?
>
> 2. Isn't it only 24-bit PNG that browsers have trouble with?
> If so, USGS should output the images in 8-bit PNG or GIF in
> order for their services to be as interoperable as possible.
> The same holds true for people publixhing WMS services using
> MapServer.
>
> Doug
>
>
>
> On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 12:59, Lowther, David W wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > Thought this might prove useful to someone...
> >
> > Problem:
> >
> > Internet Explorer does not correctly render transparency in PNG
> > images.
> >
> > Solution:
> >
> > This needs to go in the <head> of the HTML file that will display a
> > PNG:
> >
> > <style type="text/css">
> > img { behavior: url("pngbehavior.htc"); } </style>
> >
> > Alternatively, the following line may be included in a CSS
> > (Stylesheet) that is used by the page:
> > img { behavior: url("pngbehavior.htc"); }
> >
> > It is only required by Internet Explorer, but will not
> cause problems
> > in other browsers.
> >
> > Also, the attached pngbehaviour.htc file must be present in the
> > directory of the HTML files displaying PNG images and the
> spacer.gif
> > must be accessible to the pngbehaviour.htc script (default is
> > images/spacer.gif).
> >
> >
> > <<pngbehavior.zip>> <<spacer.zip>>
> >
> > We came across this issue when using Mapserver as our WMS
> for the USGS
>
> > National Map. Our layers obscured everything below them in Internet
> > Explorer, but were correctly transparent in Mozilla. When USGS
> > implements this things should be OK in Internet Explorer also.
> >
> >
> > David Lowther
> > Software Engineer
> > GEO Information Systems
> > University of Oklahoma
> > dlowther at ou.edu
> > (405) 325-3131
> > http://www.geo.ou.edu
> >
> >
> >
>
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