> Spamless said the following on 1/12/2006 10:06 AM:
>
> [OT] added to the Subject Line as this has nothing to do with Javascript.
>
> > On 2006-01-12, Randy Webb <HikksNotAtHome@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Gary Kaucher said the following on 1/12/2006 1:10 AM:
> >>
> >>>At the top of the page on my website http://www.itemlook.com I have an
> >>>animated gif called "eyeline.gif". It has worked fine in the past, but
> >>>recently I am unable to get it to work using IE6. All that I get is a
box
> >>>with nothing in it. It almost seems as if the file will not open on my
page,
> >>>let alone animate.
> >>
> >>It doesn't open for me either. In Firefox I see the image but it is not
> >>animated. In IE6, even when saving the file locally, it will not display
> >>the image in an html file.
> >>
> >>
> >>>It still works fine with my Netscape browser. I am using Windows 98.
Any
> >>>ideas would be appreciated.
> >
> >
> > Works fine in firefox 1.5 (linux) too.
> >
> > If you just use the URL,
> > http://www.itemlook.com/images/eyeline.gif
> > does it work?
>
> Not in IE. And using that URL in Mozilla
>
> --
> Randy
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Thanks for responses. After I posted, I remembered that eyeline.gif was an
animated GIF and not an animated javascript. I still haven't figured out if
my problem is with the file or the browser. It used to work in IE6. Sorry I
posted to wrong group.
Gary
Received on Tue Jan 17 17:10:55 2006