As per issue tracker, this will be fixed in FroYo and will work on high
memory devices.

On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:13 AM, Eric Hekler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, all.
>
>     We are doing some prototyping for an Android app and we wanted to use
> Animated GIFs via webpages to get a sense of animation.  Unfortunately, we
> have found that we can't do that on the Android's browser (or Opera for that
> matter).  I've read some posting saying that this might get fixed but there
> were never any specific dates.  Does anyone have some news on when we might
> be able to use Animated GIFs in webpages?   If not, does anyone have any
> suggestions on good ways to develop quick animated visual prototypes of apps
> for Android?  In particular, our design folks (who are handling the visual
> stuff) know HTML, Javascript, J-query but don't know Java and we would
> prefer to NOT have them learn another language, if possible as this is
> really just for rapid prototyping.
>
>    Any help would be most appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
>
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