Emoticons
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Hey Guys,
AOL is my ISP. If I paste an animated gif anywhere in the text of an e-mail it doesnt work. That is it doesn't animate. It just freezes at the start of the animation sequence. Am I doing something wrong or is it AOL?? And how do you paste stuff onto here??
Thanks
Onya
AOL is my ISP. If I paste an animated gif anywhere in the text of an e-mail it doesnt work. That is it doesn't animate. It just freezes at the start of the animation sequence. Am I doing something wrong or is it AOL?? And how do you paste stuff onto here??
Thanks
Onya
Last edited by onya; 3rd October 2002 at 07:12.
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From: Geriatrica, UK
Normally, an Emoticon is an animated graphic generated from a Web site and that site has to be on line for the thing to work. This is distinct from a ".gif" file, which is self contained.
If you are on-line and the URL from which the Emoticon is retrieved is active, I can't see why the Emoticon wouldn't work.
If you are on-line and the URL from which the Emoticon is retrieved is active, I can't see why the Emoticon wouldn't work.
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From: The Daylight Saving Free Zone
I have to save animations/smilies etc onto my hard drive BEFORE inserting them from my file into my emails [usually as a Gif]. Then they will work on or off line, for you or the mail recipient.
Note: The only proviso is that the email needs to be in HTML format.
Note: The only proviso is that the email needs to be in HTML format.
Last edited by sprocket; 4th October 2002 at 02:17.





