I am not sure about the bug. The issue is that the same thing works with a file published elsewhere. I published the two html's here to check: the URLs are: http://ubuntuone.com/p/7YC/ http://ubuntuone.com/p/7YD/ The problem again: I would like to publish a .gif animation to the web (large file). This animation can then be used to link to a html file (small file) or other web applications. So far I added these kind of files to third party website I help maintaining, but it would be nice to use proper place like maybe Ubuntu One. Problem So I set out to experiment and ran into the following. I produced 2 html files with link to .gif (both Ubuntu One and third party site). After e-mailing the file, the recipient clicks on it and it should assemble linked files (like embedded video from Youtube, and other graphics hopefully from Ubuntu One). Now, html linked to third party site works and show moving animation in different browsers. However, html linked to Ubuntu One works perfectly in Firefox browsers, but show as a freeze (no movement) when opened in Safari and does not show at all when opened in MS Internet Explorer. Why is this, and how can I make sure it works for every browser? (As you might have read in between the lines, I am not a programmer. Just try to apply useful bits) -- On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Chauncellor