Group,
I had a member ask about an issue he was having when trying to view attachments on my site, below is what he had to say...
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I've noticed that opening any media file causes the file to open in a helper application. Normally I don't mind this, but it even happens with JPEG files, which the browser should be able to handle without problems. This happens in Firefox on both Windows and Mac. I've also noticed that on the Mac, all media files download as "download.php", causing me to rename each one individually. I haven't gotten the PC to do this, so it may be a problem only on the Mac side.
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Another member comes along and replys with the following...
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JPEG files are normally served with content-disposition:inline in the HTTP headers, but this board is serving them up with content-disposition:attachment. This is the board software's authors erring on the side of caution, probably because they are not doing anything else to validate JPEG uploads to be sure they really are JPEGs (and not harmful script files with .jpg extension). Ditto for the other media types.
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I really havent a clue as to what the second member said means, but does this second member know what the heck he is talking about or is he just trying to "put in his 2 cents" and talking jiberish?
Thanks
Doug