Basically in a nutshell...  You can't make an animated image with a JPEG file.

In this situation you can create a solution with Javascript (Using onTimer to 
get your periodic change) or Flash which looks slick and requires less coding.

Now the key question is, why are you want to have these rotate?  It would seem 
that if they are thumbnails, they would need to link to the larger image, but 
that would also mean when you rotate an image you would need to change the 
target link as well...

Mike

Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
>> The images are print-quality photos, so gifs don't work.
>
> You're going to load print-quality in a browser? You sure you don't 
> want to just show the user some thumbnails and then provide a 
> link/button to download the full resolution version when they are ready?
>

I didn't explain that exactly correctly. The product we're showing is a 
photo-quality print. I will still show it as 72 dpi, but the 256 colors 
of gifs aren't enough to show all the colors of the photos. They can see 
higher res photos if they want, but these are thumbnails.

Ashley

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