Hey Doug...
The flicker issue is thoroughly discussed here on Scott Guthrie's blog entry about it (http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2006/05/29/Eliminating-CSS-Image-Flicker-with-IE6.aspx)
I ran head on to that problem and chose the IIS setting fix for it which worked great (details about that with a screenshoton a blog entry i made).. obviously that is only a valid solution *if* you have server access...
Thanks for your reply.
this solved the problem
http://www.groovybits.com/leftOverBits/flickerFix.aspx
drdexter33:
This solved the problem
http://www.groovybits.com/leftOverBits/flickerFix.aspx
While that is an awesome way to get around the lack of IIS management console access, there does seem to be a pretty large achilles heel of that approach
Would you have to do an appSetting entry for each and every image that makes up the CSS-based background?
Hi Doug
I used the same fix and it solved the problem. But the new problem is when ever i hit the website it gives me a cached copy of site not the latest one. Can you please let me know if there is any thing i need to do remove the cache to certain extent
thanks
Kuladeep
Sounds like you are not cachingjust the images
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