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<p>Dave Blandston wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Just an idea - if you're posting an animation that
requires some special
<br>codec, like Divx, it would save those of us who don't want to go hunt
down
<br>and install additional codecs the time of downloading unusable animations
if
<br>everyone posting those things would mention it in the subject line.
It
<br>doesn't help to list the additional requirement in the body of the
post,
<br>because that part doesn't become visible until after the animation
file
<br>itself is finished downloading. I'm sure there are many fine codecs
<br>available out there, but I don't want to install any more stuff than
<br>necessary on my computer because of the increased chances of crashes,
<br>clashes, etc. ;-)
<p>Regards,
<br>Dave</blockquote>
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