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Home :: CGI and Perl :: Scripts and Programs :: Image Manipulation :: Animations Notes 

Inline Animation Hits: 1396


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This is a simple inline animation script written in Perl. Just edit it to replace the various gif filenames which are the different "frames" of your animation.


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Date Added: Aug 30, 1999
Last Updated: Aug 30, 1999


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