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Save Bandwidth/Storage With No Uploaded Avatars!
On IPB, you can set it to only allow linked avatars.
Having people host their own avatars on Photobucket or somthing would cut back a great deal of bandwidth and storage. |
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*Rowdy waits for this to be ported over too*
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In the "Usergroup" options, there is a setting called, "Can Upload Custom Avatars" all you have to do is disable.
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That doesn't allow them to use remotly linked avatars.
furthermore remotly linked avatars are a security issue in themself with out any valid way to check size (both file size and h&w) nor to veryfiy that its not a dynamic image of some sort of even some php script. |
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Furthermore, it resizes the images to the first border of your maximum dimentions, as specified in the ACP. |
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Because to do that effectivly you'd need to check it on every occurnce of where it was going to be used on the page. Ontop of that, theres no saying that a remote image isn't dyanmic just because it has a .gif / jpg / png / bmp extension, webservers can be configurted to run .gif as a php extension To do that on EVERY page load would be insane and a waste of system resources I'd think. |
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