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Anigif's freezing during postback, but not when launched via Visual Studio

Hi,

we have a progress bar which is revealsed before the postback occurs.
basically, we add an onclick attribute to the submit button which reveals
the progress.gif.

This has the effect of showing progress while we are waiting for the back to
come page from the server. Now, when we lanch the application from within
visual studio this works fine, when deployed however, either locally on IIS
or remotely on IIS, the anigif freezes on postback.

Any Ideas ????

Cheers
Mar 18 '08 #1
2 1926
You can not get around of that using anigif.
IE will freeze it.

Use flash instead of anigif to do same thing. IE can not freeze flash
animation....

George.
"Microsoft Newsserver" <me@nowhere.comwrote in message
news:eI**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Hi,

we have a progress bar which is revealsed before the postback occurs.
basically, we add an onclick attribute to the submit button which reveals
the progress.gif.

This has the effect of showing progress while we are waiting for the back
to come page from the server. Now, when we lanch the application from
within visual studio this works fine, when deployed however, either
locally on IIS or remotely on IIS, the anigif freezes on postback.

Any Ideas ????

Cheers

Mar 18 '08 #2
Thanks,

I ajax enabled the application, this got around the problem.

Cheers
"George Ter-Saakov" <gt****@cardone.comwrote in message
news:eN**************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
You can not get around of that using anigif.
IE will freeze it.

Use flash instead of anigif to do same thing. IE can not freeze flash
animation....

George.
"Microsoft Newsserver" <me@nowhere.comwrote in message
news:eI**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>Hi,

we have a progress bar which is revealsed before the postback occurs.
basically, we add an onclick attribute to the submit button which reveals
the progress.gif.

This has the effect of showing progress while we are waiting for the back
to come page from the server. Now, when we lanch the application from
within visual studio this works fine, when deployed however, either
locally on IIS or remotely on IIS, the anigif freezes on postback.

Any Ideas ????

Cheers


Mar 18 '08 #3

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