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  luke - 2006-11-03 22:18:55  
hey i have used that to produce a animate gif, then used a simple script that loads the image with image GDlib in php. but it keeps saying, 
  
'example.php' is not a valid GIF file 
 
 i have used other meathods, i need it to out put it in a way php can 'read it' or out put completttly as a gif file i have tried this  
 
	function getAnimation() 
	{ 
		return $this->fout; 
 
   $file_handle = fopen('radimg.gif', 'r+'); 
 
       fwrite($file_handle, $this->fout);  
      fclose($file_handle); 
	} 
in the class file but does not produce it in another file, is there any way for this to work, thanks :) 
  
  László Zsidi - 2006-11-06 05:03:37 -  In reply to message 1 from luke 
Hi, 
 
GifMerge output is a binary stream ( no GD stream ) I just thought try to set the content disposition. 
E.g.: 
header ( 'Content-disposition: attachment;filename=file.gif' ); 
  
  eddy ammar - 2007-01-29 06:00:51 -  In reply to message 2 from László Zsidi 
HI László, this is a very nice module! So if I need to write the output to a file, can you please give me an example of the codes needed?  
 
I tried using file_put_contents, but the saved image file lose its transparency & its image appears a bit corrupted. 
 
Please help! Thanks a lot. 
 
  
  László Zsidi - 2007-01-29 20:58:13 -  In reply to message 3 from eddy ammar 
Hi, 
 
If you want to save animation into a specified file you can easily: 
 
$gif = new GifMerge ( ... ); 
 
fwrite ( fopen ( "mygif.gif", "wb" ), $gif->GetAnimation ( ) ); 
 
Regards, 
László Zsidi  
  
  eddy ammar - 2007-01-30 04:19:02 -  In reply to message 4 from László Zsidi 
Excellent reply László! Thanks a bunch. And keep up the good work bro! 
  
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