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[nycphp-talk] Uploading animated gifs

Michael Southwell southwell at dneba.com
Mon Mar 29 16:50:21 EST 2004


At 04:38 PM 3/29/2004, you wrote:
>Is there something special that needs to be done in order to upload 
>animated GIFs to a webserver via a post-form?
>
>The reason I am asking this is that I designed a small "content-management 
>system" (ie: extranet) where users can post photos, movie-clips and 
>documents. Everything uploads fine except for when I upload an animated 
>gif file. For example, when I upload a 20 KB animated gif, the file in the 
>uploads directory is 4KB and doesn't display as what it should be. It 
>won't even open in Preview or Photoshop or ImageReady . I CAN open it in a 
>web browser and it's some illegible graphic that says something like 
>"Error Loading /Library/WebServer" but I'm not sure (I've attached the 
>graphic).

is the path to the desired gif correct?  This looks like an error message 
transformed into an image.


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