Re: Problem with Images in IE
From: Ted Zieglar (teddyz_at_notmail.com)
Date: 01/10/05
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:26:30 -0500
Let's talk about the second question first: It's actually a pretty common
phenomenon, and all you need to do is to clear your Temporary Internet Files
before you try to save a .gif.
Now about that first question: Do you by any chance have antivirus,
antispyware or ad-blocking software that is set to not animate gifs? This is
an option offered by some of the above programs for people - like yours
truly - who find the animated gifs on web pages to be annoying.
And BTW: If you save an animated gif to your hard disk and then click on the
icon, you won't see the animation.
-- Ted Zieglar "Knoj" <knoj@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1105391800.a413ea4ffded4808fccd02a7634ccb37@teranews... > I have Windows XP SP2. Within the last 6 days something weird has > happened with Internet Explorer. I have the following 2 problems, that I > believe might me connected somehow. > > 1st. I lost the ability to view animated graphics. When I visit a site > that I know has animated gifs I can see the gif, however it shows me the > first frame loop only and won't animate. I've gone to many sites, and > even tried running the animated gifs directly from my hard drive and > none will animate. > > 2nd. I can't save gif files from the internet. When I try right clicking > on a graphic to save it, I only get the option to save as a png file or > a bmp file. If I drag a gif file from a webpage to my desktop it saves > it as a png file rather than a gif. This problem occurs on all websites > and only appears to affect gif files. Jpg files seem to be fine. I > have been able to verify that these files are gif and not png. > > I have not installed any software in the last month or so and this > started about a week ago. I have scanned for viruses with new > definitions without resolution. I have also done a complete system scan > for adware, spyware, and the like. This too has not helped. > > Any help you could provide me with is greatly appreciate it. Thanks in > advance.
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