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"Grenou" <Iamhere@someofthetime.com> wrote in message
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> Miaow ... hiss
lol you go girl
>
> "Nil" <rednoise@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns9DDC71BA0721Anilch1@130.133.4.11...
>> On 22 Aug 2010, "Grenou" <Iamhere@someofthetime.com> wrote in
>> alt.windows7.general:
>>
>>> You are lucky and likely the only person on the planet who can see
>>> the animation in WLM before you send it elsewhere
>>
>> Where did you get that from? I said no such thing. Please don't put
>> words in my mouth.
>>
>> I sent myself an email containing an animated gif. When I viewed the
>> message, the animation displayed just as it should.
>>
>>> When open an animated Gif in Windows Explorer, or add an animated
>>> gif to a message, I can't see the animation itself, just a static
>>> image, unless I check it in IrfanView or Paints Shop Pro's
>>> Animation Shop, or Internet Explorer.
>>> Microsoft, in their wisdom, stopped showing animations as a
>>> security measure apparently. Very annoying, but then WLM is full
>>> of annoying 'improvements'.
>>
>> Why would anybody care if the animation displays before sending? You
>> already know what it is. The important part is how it looks to the
>> receiver, and WLM does that just fine. Just create a regular email with
>> an attachment, not a "photo email."
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news:fMOdnbqZXJre9uzRnZ2dnUVZ8hednZ2d@bt.com...
> Miaow ... hiss
lol you go girl
>
> "Nil" <rednoise@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns9DDC71BA0721Anilch1@130.133.4.11...
>> On 22 Aug 2010, "Grenou" <Iamhere@someofthetime.com> wrote in
>> alt.windows7.general:
>>
>>> You are lucky and likely the only person on the planet who can see
>>> the animation in WLM before you send it elsewhere
>>
>> Where did you get that from? I said no such thing. Please don't put
>> words in my mouth.
>>
>> I sent myself an email containing an animated gif. When I viewed the
>> message, the animation displayed just as it should.
>>
>>> When open an animated Gif in Windows Explorer, or add an animated
>>> gif to a message, I can't see the animation itself, just a static
>>> image, unless I check it in IrfanView or Paints Shop Pro's
>>> Animation Shop, or Internet Explorer.
>>> Microsoft, in their wisdom, stopped showing animations as a
>>> security measure apparently. Very annoying, but then WLM is full
>>> of annoying 'improvements'.
>>
>> Why would anybody care if the animation displays before sending? You
>> already know what it is. The important part is how it looks to the
>> receiver, and WLM does that just fine. Just create a regular email with
>> an attachment, not a "photo email."
>
>
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