quote:
Originally posted by duck!
code:
<body style="border: thin #C0C0C0 groove; filter
rogid
XImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient(endColorstr='#C0CFE2', startColorstr='#FFFFFF', gradientType='0');">
As you can see, this probably gives away that it's not a standard CSS. I don't know of a workaround, but I doubt there is one..