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You want to prevent remotelinking to your site? That could be done by some sort of anti-leech script |
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If your referring to editing the .htaccess to do that it wouldn't work if the files you want to prevent from being remotely linked off of are not on the same server the forums are on. If your referring to a vb hack then i am all ears!
But i think the use of attachment would be good,as they wouldn't be able to get the real link by saving the page and looking through the code to find the link. The download attachment as URL would work great i think. |
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No, I'm not talking about the .htaccess, rather a real (PHP) script that acts like some kind of proxy for the download.
The download request is sent to the script (let it be "download.php" with an ID of the reqiested file, the script then checks if everything is in order and sends the contents of the requested file to the browser. This way you have absolute control over your downloads (you also can do some traffic checking) and the real location of the files is never revealed, the actual files can even be outside of the public accessible folder of the webserver |
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but it would use up the webserver's bandwidth and the server your downloading from as well correct?
The reason i want it done with attachments instead of bb_codes is because of this |
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how can i disable right click in certain forums any one has any ideas?
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