I confess I have an idiological difficulty with the idea of helping out
someone who openly admits that they're going to use the information to put
even more adverts on the internet - particularly as the only thing you
appear to be "selling" is more adverts. (I do have SOME morals, you know). I
mean, I would HATE to discover that it was my fault that the internet was
covered in adverts because I'd told someone how to make them.

Personally, I find this all a bit unsavory.

Jill




-----Original Message-----
From: Peres Levente [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] GIF handling problem...


Hi!

I'm not sure that there's a simple soulution, but here's my
problem. Please, if anyone can help me out with an idea, write here.

First, forgive my bad english, I'll try to do it as clearly as I can.

Basicly, the problem is that I want to create an animated GIF output,
where I put together an animated GIF file and a non-animated GIF
file. Now, you may ask why I want to do this? If it helps, the reason why
I want to put together the two graphic data is to create a web banner,
where the first 68x60 part of the banner is my logo, and the second 400x60
part of the banner is the company logo. They'll send a 400x60 banner via
a form, and the script has to work it up to a 468x60 banner by putting in
my logo. One half of the whole mess is that my logo's static, but the
company's logo will almost certainly be animated. The second half of the
mess is that with all the GIF support removed from PHP - and having no
administrator account on the server to patch it up - how to implement
this? I hope I was clear... 

If you need to know more, just ask.

Thank you if you can throw me an idea or any clue.

Cheers!

- Levente


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