Solution Found: A/UX & Inline Images (Gifs)

dolesa@smtp-gw.spawar.navy.mil
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 94 12:10:23 EDT
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To: jbudzik@mac-jbudzik.rh.imsa.edu (Jay Budzik), www-talk@www0.cern.ch
Subject: Solution Found: A/UX & Inline Images (Gifs)
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     Thanks to all who have helped.  I figure it is worth the post so that 
     someone else doesn't run into the same problem, and if they do, will 
     have a solution. 
     
     Mac A/UX keeps the header info all in one file format.  You need to 
     split the data fork.
     
     fcnvt -d inimage.gif outimage.gif
     
     This will take inimage.gif and produce 2 output files: outimage.gif 
     and %outimage.gif.  Images will then display inline.  It's an A/UX 
     thing.
     
     Thanks to Jay Budzik for finding the answer and all his support of 
     A/UX and www.  Salute!
     
                                Andre'