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FYI a 10k jpg takes up the same amount of space as a 10k animate gif.
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Sure, but a lot of forums allow crazyass filesize - mostly because the admins are too dumb to use the admcp :)
However the bandwidth has nothing to do with my descition to block animated avatars. It is in my opinion, as earlier stated, screenspam which steales focus much more than a static 64x64 IMG (unless you do a goatse or something). My users love this rule, and there is never any complaints. |
yeah... forums have different needs... every single forum is unique..
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Updated the second profile.php edit and I suggest that anyone using this script update their profile.php with the changes. Just delete the old code and add the new.
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Thank you VERY MUCH for this mod!!
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Note: having to uninstall this, as all avatar uploads stopped working. May have to do with the Geek Articles System 3.51 hack I installed afterwards? I will try installing it again and see what happens, but wanted to note this potential conflict.
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Please describe the actuall errors and/or errormessages you recieved and I might answer that for you.
Cheers. |
there is not a single link between the Geek articles system and this hack... btw, if your php server is older than 4.3, you may encounter the problem related to detecting image size and content...
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No errors, or at least no error messages at all ... the avatars appeared to save normally (regular files, not animated ones) but were not displayed/changed.
One user did report receiving the no animated images error message when trying to upload a static gif, but I couldn't reproduce that error myself. Sorry I can't be of more help. *My php version is 4.3.10* I'm sure it's probably just a conflict with another hack ... |
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