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Posted by Michael Laplante on 07/14/06 16:19
<joboils@spam_less_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:30:41 GMT, "Michael Laplante"
> <nowhereman@twilightzone.net> wrote:
> Try having an animated .gif with the first animation frame "appearing"
> for the shortest period possible; I say "appearing" because it won't
> actually appear, because you make it blank. Right-clicking downloads
> only the blank frame.
No, a person could easily dl the whole gif, then use something as simple as
Irfanview to extract the frame with the image on it. That's why I think a
better approach would be to put parts of the image on separate frames usings
lots of feathering. As the GIF "flickers" you would "see" the whole image
but if you dl the gif you're left with image pieces that would be time
consuming to piece together.
However, I haven't tested this method to see if it works as well as I
describe. Might be lots of work for little effect. . .
M
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