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IE8 BUG - CSS zoom - <map> <area> no rendered at correct scale / p

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DeanW1

Flightless Bird
Open a page with an image and a map with areas. Use the Developer tools to
add the css style="zoom:50%". Higlight a map area tag in the tool and you
will see that the areas are not in the correct position or the correct size.



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rob^_^

Flightless Bird
Hi,

answered here.... apply the zoom rule to the html and body tags on validated
pages.

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Fo...t/thread/7a9a8cc4-f3ab-422f-97c3-a9345a7e1718

Regards.

"DeanW1" <DeanW1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Open a page with an image and a map with areas. Use the Developer tools to
> add the css style="zoom:50%". Higlight a map area tag in the tool and you
> will see that the areas are not in the correct position or the correct
> size.
>
>
>
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