Sapscript transparent background image

Hello,
I have to insert an image in a sapscript with transparent background. How can import the image? if the amount tif file as standard text object, it not working. From se78 can'tI import a bmp because I error: Can not save the graph ZPROVA (BDS). You know? Thanks

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Is it a PNG image? IE doesn't support transparency in PNG
images without
javascripting the page. Could you use a GIF image instead?
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Where can I find information on javascripting for this? I
have the same issue - I tried GIFs but since the image contains
text they looked really bad.
"bougsta" <[email protected]> wrote in
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news:ef47h6$l41$[email protected]..
>I have a html document. In it, i have put a table, then i
have set the
>table's
> background image to a .png file. It's a sort of star
shape that shows up
> transparent in dreamweaver but not in IE. I know how to
fix this with a
> normal
> image but not with a background image. Can anyone help?
>
> and i don't have an example because the site isn't on
the net yet, sorry
> :-(
>

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