The standard Webbrowser control, which is included in Microsoft Internet controls (shdocvw.dll), supports both standard and animated gifs
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'People who live in windowed environments shouldn't cast pointers.'
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'People who live in windowed environments shouldn't cast pointers.'
The webbrowser control takes it's advanced settings from your Internet Explorer.
Open Internet Explorer, go to Tools|Internet Options|Advanced, scroll down to Multimedia and make sure that the option for Play animations in Web pages is checked
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'People who live in windowed environments shouldn't cast pointers.'
There are a couple of examples at PSC (search in vb for gif) that include using the webbrowser control or using code to decode and display the gif correctly.
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