Another SPRY horizontal menu problem with IE7

I posted this before, with no responses, but I think
I've narrowed it down to a CSS response problem with IE7.0. If you
view the attached link in Firefox or Opera, the menu background
color responds correctly on the drop downs. In IE7, the
background-color is ignored, causing the menu to be translucent
and, uh, ugly. Has anyone else had an issue with the
background-color CSS attribute in the SPRY horizontal menu css not
working?
HELLLLLP! and, uh, Thanks,
Karl
Prototype
link using spry, css, ajax sprites and other magic.

>>
Regrettably, the silence from the forum has been deafening.
I'm not sure if folks are just wary of SPRY and AJAX issues right
now because they're so new or if it's the summer heat
>>
guess it´s all of that :-) But folks visiting these more
"general" Dreamweaver forums are not necessarily Spry experts
respectively might not even be interested in that -- you´ll
certainly get more response when posting Spry related questions in
the
Spry
forums @ Adobe Labs

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