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Igor
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      30th Sep 2003
I'm using FP 2000 and Win98SE

Is there a way to set up an animated gif on a page so that when a button is
clicked the gif moves ahead one frame for each click? Also, is there a way
to have the gif restart on click? (Other than looping it or refreshing the
page.) If so, suggestions welcome.

Thanks.
 
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      30th Sep 2003
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"Igor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm using FP 2000 and Win98SE
>
> Is there a way to set up an animated gif on a page so that when a button

is
> clicked the gif moves ahead one frame for each click? Also, is there a

way
> to have the gif restart on click? (Other than looping it or refreshing

the
> page.) If so, suggestions welcome.
>
> Thanks.



 
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Steve H
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      30th Sep 2003
You cannot reference an animated GIF's individual frames,
so you cannot determine by button click, etc., to advance
to the next frame. You can do this with Flash animation,
but not GIFs.

Steve H

>-----Original Message-----
>I'm using FP 2000 and Win98SE
>
>Is there a way to set up an animated gif on a page so

that when a button is
>clicked the gif moves ahead one frame for each click?

Also, is there a way
>to have the gif restart on click? (Other than looping it

or refreshing the
>page.) If so, suggestions welcome.
>
>Thanks.
>.
>

 
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Igor
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      30th Sep 2003
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:53:07 -0700, "Steve H" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>You cannot reference an animated GIF's individual frames,
>so you cannot determine by button click, etc., to advance
>to the next frame. You can do this with Flash animation,
>but not GIFs.
>
>Steve H


Gentlemen, thank you.
 
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Jim Buyens
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      30th Sep 2003
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm using FP 2000 and Win98SE
>
>Is there a way to set up an animated gif on a page so
>that when a button is clicked the gif moves ahead one
>frame for each click? Also, is there a way to have the
>gif restart on click? (Other than looping it or
>refreshing the page.) If so, suggestions welcome.


I think you would have to use Macromedia Flash for this
kind of thing.

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