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Why did you put referrer check into install button?
I have been using the link of those buttons in my manuals for some time now. But you put a referre check, so if someone clicks "install" in one of my manuals, they get a no_permission... That's very frustrating. Why do you need that?
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Could you show where it says No permission...
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#3
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The install button only works on this site and not from any external sources. This has been in place since early this year.
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#5
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To protect us and the members against some coders with lesser ethics.
See: Important: It is all about trust |
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When a readme file in one of my installation manuals is opened and a link in it is clicked, there is no referrer (afaik) because the file is opened locally. When an img tag "requests" the same URL, there is a referrer, and I don't think there is any way to circumvent that. So why not put protection only on those cases when there is a referrer? |
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It already works like that.
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So how come it shows a no_permission() when clicked in one of my manuals?
EDIT: Nevermind, it's because I clicked the link in a manual that was opened online from my manual generator... It works fine when opened locally. |
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