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billjones99
I received an email in HTML format where one of the included graphics has a
can spraying olive oil (the link points here: http://www.misto.com/). The
spray effect works but I don't know if this is because of scripting or a GIF
animation.
I run Outlook in the RESTRICTED security zone (as generally recommended) and
in this zone all scripting is blocked. If this is scripted, then the can
shouldn't look like it is spraying.
If it is a GIF animation, then I have Internet Options set to NOT show page
animations - so why is this working in Outlook 2002, which uses the IE engine
to render HTML email?
can spraying olive oil (the link points here: http://www.misto.com/). The
spray effect works but I don't know if this is because of scripting or a GIF
animation.
I run Outlook in the RESTRICTED security zone (as generally recommended) and
in this zone all scripting is blocked. If this is scripted, then the can
shouldn't look like it is spraying.
If it is a GIF animation, then I have Internet Options set to NOT show page
animations - so why is this working in Outlook 2002, which uses the IE engine
to render HTML email?