Problem with animated Gif

  • Thread starter Thread starter Walter R.
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See it just fine here in IE6 under Windows XP Home.

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I am running Win XP Pro. Does this mean my Windows XP or my I.E.6 is broken?

Any idea how I can fix it?

Thanks
 
Hi Walter.....

I'm running XP PRO and IE6 and it shows up fine for me. It also showed up on
my Win 2000 Pro machine.

Best to you....
Tom Gahagan
eThomaston.com
 
it's running for me too.
try this:
in internet explorer: tools/ internet options/ delete files, and clear
history.
see if it works better then.
 
Works fine for me on WinXP Home and Pro, SP 1, IE 6 SP1. Are you sure you
have "play animations in web pages" checked under Internet Options |
Advanced | Multimedia?
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| I have a small animated gif on my site
| http://www.rationality.net/marvels.htm
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| The gif (bouncing balls) works fine when I look at it in FP 2002 with my
IIS
| and browser. It does not move once I publish it.
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| What am I doing wrong? (I deleted it and re-inserted it, no luck)
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| The Happy Iconoclast www.rationality.net
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if you mean the newtons-cradle gif (bouncing balls? not really.....) then yes, it
works fine.
 
Works fine for me, too. Could your Security settings have accidently
defaulted back to the Maximum setting instead of Internet Zone?

Vicki
 
If the memory gets too full, you may need to reboot.

Vicki



I have a small animated gif on my site
http://www.rationality.net/marvels.htm

The gif (bouncing balls) works fine when I look at it in FP 2002 with my IIS
and browser. It does not move once I publish it.

What am I doing wrong? (I deleted it and re-inserted it, no luck)
 
Thank you all for your help. It turned out that Zone Alarm was the culprit.
In the Privacy Setting the Animation is turned off by default.

The balls are bouncing again.
 

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