NighTTripper
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Why do we have to have a web link for avatars for our own pictures? Why can't we upload them from our hard drives?
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NighTTripper
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Thanx for the input. I wanted to know why we can't upload from HDD's which are storage devices I am a member of many forums and most allow uploads of the pictures from your own HDD, directly, and no storage for the file, except your own HDD. I personally use:
http://imageshack.us/
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« Last Edit: December 19, 2009, 11:22:36 am by NighTTripper »
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NighTTripper
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The reason why I left uploading avatars disabled (and attachments too) is that this is indeed a security snakepit. And it's not as if SMF inspires me with much confidence of its security to begin with. Thanx for that. I know it would be a nightmare for some forums. The ones I access don't seem to have any trouble with it though. Just because they haven't been hacked yet, doesn't mean that they are safe. The reason why I left uploading avatars disabled (and attachments too) is that this is indeed a security snakepit. And it's not as if SMF inspires me with much confidence of its security to begin with. What? You suspect that the people who recently broke the ability to post lniks and/or images with an official update aren't on top of their security game? Well I never! I'll give you some more reasons why I don't trust the security of SMF: - SMF is written in PHP
- SMF is built upon the code of YaBB
- SMF has not been designed with security in mind (if it did, there would not be the need for so many security patches)
- In the one case where I reported a (minor) security issue, the responding devs didn't get it
I think this post has gone far enough to close it. can u please close it?
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Alvarin
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Speaking of avatars, why are the custom scaled to 65x65 and gallery 100x100? could all be 100squared? Another thing is the scaling itself - even if original isn't square, it will be. For example 65x30 original is horribly "fattened" when becomes squared 65...
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CelticMinstrel
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If that's a problem, you could add padding to the picture so it's square. Still, it really shouldn't be a problem...
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Alvarin
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It is if someone uses animated GIF, you can't "square" it by adding blank margins... Or can you ?
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