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
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
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?
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Kyle M