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Anonymous
Each frame of an animated GIF has a field in it that specifies how long to wait until rendering the next frame, in 1/100ths of a second. E.g. if the frame's delay value is "20", it will delay "20/100ths" or a fifth of a second.
Different browsers "implement" this delay differently. Internet Explorer, if it encounters a delay less than 6/100ths of a second, replaces it with 10/100ths of a second. Mozilla is similar, but it changes a 0/100ths or 1/100ths of a second delay to 10/100ths. Safari changes anything less than 3/100ths to 10/100ths.
So... the solution is, in ImageReady, use a delay value of 0.06 seconds or more. Do not go under that because internet Explorer will puke and put it back to 0.1 seconds, giving an overall sluggish look.
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