viewport and scale are your friends.
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On Oct 25, 2007, at 10:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Craig,
>
> I appreciate the response, but... I know :-)  I've got those specs,
> but the size limit is gigantic, and my gifs are tiny. And since my
> post things have just gone completely down the rabbit hole. Sometimes
> they work (animate) and sometimes they don't.
>
> It is so beyond frustrating, I can get the page to load perfectly, but
> the gifs don't animate, or I can have the page come in at the wrong
> size - way, way too big, or sometimes just slightly too big, but with
> animations working. And sometimes it comes in wrong, but after zooming
> in and zooming out and sometimes going to a 2nd page, then back to the
> homepage, it's the right size, and with animations, but I can't get it
> to do that upon initial loading. Grrrrrrr..............
>
> On Oct 25, 10:12 am, craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Mobile Safari only allows animated GIFs up to a certain size (that is
>> a function of the dimensions and number of frames).  If the images  
>> are
>> larger than the limit, Safari only renders the first frame.  Check  
>> out
>> Apple's iphone web app documentation for exact numbers (and that
>> should be a prerequisite anyhow):
>>
>>      http://developer.apple.com/iphone/devcenter/
>>
>> Good Luck!
>> the other Craig
>
>
> >
>


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