Images inverted in Safari & IE

I have some gradient images on my website which are 1px repeats as part of a CSS rule used for the divisions between my sections. These images are somehow being inverted in Safari and older versions of IE, but fine in Firefox and Opera. Any suggestions as to why this may be occurring?
My site for ref is  www.fogi-design.co.uk

This background file is referenced in the site but not found on server:
http://www.fogi-design.co.uk/THE%20SERVER/JA%20website%202/pix/SP%20signage.JPG;base64,AAA A
FYI: it's a bad practice to use spaces or special characters in filenames.  You can use underscores _ or hyphens - if needed.  But colons, semi-colons, commas, &, %, etc... should never be used. Also, I don't know what ;base64,AAA is doing in your fileneame. 
Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists
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