MNG is an animated image file format, however
it appears to have even less support than APNG and files
are significantly bigger:

http://www.libmng.com/download.html?cat=3

in theory it sound lovely (transparent jpegs and so on):

http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng/

"MNGZILLA"; 'an open source project to develop a patch
to restore MNG/JNG support to Mozilla' (which is funny,
semantically, as it suggests that Firefox could handle MNGs
at one time . . . ???) is, frankly, mingin, as it froze solid in
early 2006.

Probably animated SVGs are a better way to go:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG_animation

(all browsers except . . . you guessed it; MSIE, support this)

MadSwatter is a Firefox add-on which is an SVG animation editor
[Humpf . . . probably a good idea to convert your old jpegs and
so forth into SVG format with Inkscape first:

http://www.inkscape.org/    Inkscape doesn't cope with animations, yet. ]

http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/MadSwatter

and Ikivo is a commercial alternative:

Icewalkers.com/  (no HTTP  !!!!)

Ultimately, if RunRev doesn't support these animated formats,
either in stacks, standalones or revlets it really doesn't matter
whether browsers support them or not.


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