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petopeto said: Off-site linking doesn't work for any site for /image links (but it does for /sample).
I see what was happening now.
Off-site linking doesn't work 'normally'. With 'normally' being the key word. Normally, direct linking to a /image link would auto-redirect you to the /sample.
I forgot I had abnormal adjustments applied to the site I tested off of, which in turn allowed me to direct link /image links. My mistake.
Why you are allowing such a simple workaround, I have no idea. Granted less than 1% likely even use it, so it's probably not a major issue. Even so, a small change could be made to make the workaround a bit more difficult.
(being vague on purpose so people who don't already know, don't purposefully begin exploiting it)
Cyberbeing
Off-site linking doesn't work 'normally'. With 'normally' being the key word. Normally, direct linking to a /image link would auto-redirect you to the /sample.
I forgot I had abnormal adjustments applied to the site I tested off of, which in turn allowed me to direct link /image links. My mistake.
Why you are allowing such a simple workaround, I have no idea. Granted less than 1% likely even use it, so it's probably not a major issue. Even so, a small change could be made to make the workaround a bit more difficult.
(being vague on purpose so people who don't already know, don't purposefully begin exploiting it)