IE Transparency problem

I'm having a problem getting PNG's to display their
transparency in IE. I know this is a well known problem and there
are a bunch of fixes available but I've tried several of them and
none of them seem to exactly work. B/c I'm using my PNG in an image
swap, some of the fixes just won't work. Another method I tried
resulted in my images looking stretched out and distorted. I just
need something simple that works and is easy to set up.

Show us what you have that's not working, please.
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> I'm having a problem getting PNG's to display their
transparency in IE. I
> know
> this is a well known problem and there are a bunch of
fixes available but
> I've
> tried several of them and none of them seem to exactly
work. B/c I'm
> using my
> PNG in an image swap, some of the fixes just won't work.
Another method I
> tried resulted in my images looking stretched out and
distorted. I just
> need
> something simple that works and is easy to set up.
>

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