If it require JQuery, it makes a 55kb JS to include just to avoid a few kb gif 
files...

Remi Grumeau
http://www.remi-grumeau.com

Le 8 août 2010 à 01:31, Jamund Ferguson <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I created a simple jQuery plugin that will create a canvas element and draw a 
> loading image on it. It works on the iPhone, but was really created because 
> Android does not support animated GIFs. I just wanted to mention that it 
> exists and see if anyone had any feedback either on the code itself, the 
> idea, or the implementation.
> 
> http://jamund.com/canvas-loader/
> 
> Jamund Ferguson
> http://www.jamund.com/
> @xjamundx
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