How Do You Save A Animated Gif


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Ist it possible to save a animated gif on your computer instead of uploading it? Any1 know how?

that would be great. Thx.

Drak.
 
Not sure what you mean, A little more detail would help.

Software being used ?.
location of the Animated gif ?.
Instead of uploading, Uploading to where ?.

What is the basic scenario ?.

Anything else you care to add.

Trooper
 
c0ncept posted on Apr 9 2005 at 08:50 AM said:
you can save all images that your browser sees. On firefox all you have to do is grab it and drag it away and it'll d/l

yes. but its a animated image and when i save it all it does it copy the first frame. i want it to copy all of them,
 
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c0ncept posted on Apr 9 2005 at 04:50 PM said:
you can save all images that your browser sees. On firefox all you have to do is grab it and drag it away and it'll d/l

Wow, I've learnt something today :)
 
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Drak posted on Apr 10 2005 at 10:58 AM said:
but its a animated image and when i save it all it does it copy the first frame. i want it to copy all of them,
maybe the image viewer you use doesn't support animated gifs.
 
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Drak posted on Apr 10 2005 at 09:58 AM said:
c0ncept posted on Apr 9 2005 at 08:50 AM said:
you can save all images that your browser sees. On firefox all you have to do is grab it and drag it away and it'll d/l

yes. but its a animated image and when i save it all it does it copy the first frame. i want it to copy all of them,
Do you mean you're copying and pasting it into a document of some kind? Try what JegHegy says, maybe open it in firefox or windows image viewer rather than Paint. That what it is?
 
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firefly1201 posted on Apr 10 2005 at 10:46 AM said:
c0ncept posted on Apr 9 2005 at 04:50 PM said:
you can save all images that your browser sees. On firefox all you have to do is grab it and drag it away and it'll d/l

Wow, I've learnt something today :)


Its true, you really do learn something new every day :)

If your using IE right click -> save as then save as a gif should save all frames np.
 
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Give it mouth to mouth! :D :lol: :D :lol: :D :lol: :D :lol: :D :lol:
Haha! Geddit? Save a gif! :D :D >_<

*Ahem*

Right-click->properties on it to find it's address,
copy and paste it into the address bar
and file->save as

Works for me in IE & FF.

If all else fails .. check your cache
 
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