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rahikumar
post Nov 1 2011, 05:26 AM
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I've run into an interesting problem and wonder if anyone has an answer for me. I have created an animted gif of a banner ad in photoshop with 3 frames. The banner has been previewed in FF, Safari, and IE 8. For some reason in the IE 8 version the text in the animation seem to be carrying over into the next frame. Almost as if the 1st frame is being ghosted/artifacts into the second frame and so on.

This banner also has been modified to different size and these all work correctly in IE 8 and do not have this ghosting issue. Im trying to figure out if its something I may have changed in Photoshop or its an IE 8 issue. Does anyone else see this issue in IE 8. I can't seem to find a solution.

If anyone has IE 8 can you let me know if you see the same results?
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zpcs
post May 4 2012, 02:55 PM
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I know it's bumping an old POST, but...

Hi Rahikumar,
Nope, never experienced that problem (and I consistantly use the worlds worst browser simply for the reason it is the worlds worst browser and if you can get things to work in it the rest of the browsers pretty much fall into place without further tweaking your webage code(s)).
Got a web page example of the problem (if it still exists). I'm curious...
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