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The backgrounds in question are drawn with a single-pixel, xy-repeated, semitransparent PNG.
This person's IE8 is drawing this as a gradient that starts at the top left corner and becomes more transparent to the right and below.
I am unable to reproduce this problem in IE8/WinXP/VMwareFusion/SnowLeopard. Also cannot reproduce with IE7 (IE8 in compatibility mode). Also cannot reproduce with IE6 or any other browser.
we are running the same version -- only the product IDs are different.
I confirmed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_8#Release_history that 18702 is a final release version of IE8.
Even tho I did not think it would help, I asked for a list of addons in IE8 -- nothing unusual.
What could be causing this problem for just this one person? The person mentioned that it is a work computer and the IT people are really strict about things. Could any workplace restrictions cause this weird behavior? Could it be a graphics driver issue?
Again, I know this is not an IE8 problem because I have IE8 and cannot reproduce it.
I want to know how might one alter IE8 -- perhaps for security reasons -- so that this behavior is seen? Or, what would cause one specific computer to display things this way?
I have encountered this problem before and the only solution I found is not to use a 1x1 pixel image. Try 1x10 it should fix it.
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