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- From: "Wai Tao" <waitao@blacksun.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Do we have a program to handle multiframe gifs?
- Date: Fri, 01 Mar 1996 23:59:14 -0000
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- Brent @ Wed, 28 Feb 96 15:34:29 = Re: Do we have a program to handle
- multiframe gifs?
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-
- Hi Brent
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- >
- > In article <4gr8i6$h1o@news.uni-c.dk> perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen) writes:
- > > Whilst using *erm* another browser i ended up on a page which had a
- > > multiframe, as it was loading inline it looked like an animation as it
- > > loaded the frames.
- > > This got me thinking, do we have *anything* to handle it?
- >
- > IBrowse handles the 'multiframe' (there's a proper name for it, just can't
- > pull it off the top of my head right now) quite nicely. IBrowse is currently
- > at demo release 4a (still in beta, 0.74 I think it is). Very stable, very
- > nice, and very fast.
-
-
- Hmmm... Just tried loading in (locally) a few pages I created with gif
- anims. Ibrowse (R4a) totally bombed out every time. Although I think I
- tried these pages with r3a and it didn't crash (AFAICR) but it only show
- the first frame of the multiframe gif. R4a seems a bit more touchy than r3a
- on my amiga. ;(
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