Re: [twitter-dev] What You Put In Not The Same As What You Get Back Out

2009-12-30 Thread Raffi Krikorian
we run all upcoming images through a few filters to make sure nothing malicious is occurring before we save them to disk. On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Zac Bowling wrote: > Twitter has to host those files. Pure guess here but like thunbnails, it's > not completely unresonable that they maybe

Re: [twitter-dev] What You Put In Not The Same As What You Get Back Out

2009-12-30 Thread Zac Bowling
Twitter has to host those files. Pure guess here but like thunbnails, it's not completely unresonable that they maybe want to optimize them for size to save a few dollars on the hosting bills. Why does it mater? Zac Bowling On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Kyle Mulka wrote: > When uploading a

[twitter-dev] What You Put In Not The Same As What You Get Back Out

2009-12-30 Thread Kyle Mulka
When uploading a background image, the image contents seems to get modified. Seems like I should be able to do an MD5 sum on the file before it is uploaded, upload the image to Twitter, and when I download the image do another MD5 sum and the two should be the same. But they aren't. Why? -- Kyle M