I totally agree with you,

bannermakers should burn in silicon hell >:-D


"Jill Ramonsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> 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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