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![]() This vBulletin 4 product imports external images in your posts from external servers or paths into a specific path, normally your forum's image folder.
Differently than the previous product Image Cache for vBulletin 3.x., it parses the posts at regular intervals for new images and replaces the external references in the background. Also, instead of using only a single folder, it creates folders for years and months, making it much easier to handle large quantities of images. The source and destination image URL's are stored into database, too, avoiding unnecessary duplicates. It moves and optionally converts images from one place to another. It is a handy tool in order to keep your images local to your forums. Version 1.0.4 is temporarily in BETA stage until the users have confirmed the newly requested features. Version 1.0.5 is still in BETA stage. It adds a new bunch of additional features, one of which allows you to test your mathematical understanding ![]() Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Supporters / CoAuthors Screenshots Show Your Support
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Originally Posted by Hostboard
Then you made a typing error. "syntax error, unexpected ';', expecting ']'" is not a php7 error or so. And you ar sure line 334? the qoted lines are in 324. Your quoted code can't be your inserted code.![]()
But of course you can use the other version or from y2ksw (but the if conditions there is wrong I think) No members have liked this post.
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$image_tags = array('img');
As far as I know, implicit arrays are not allowed for a long time by now, but explicit arrays like above, must work. No members have liked this post.
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Is there anyway to get this to support a URL such as:
If I try it comes back as invalid as I suspect it is looking for an image extension such as .jpg, .png, etc.
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I was going to suggest you strip off everything after the .jpg extension so it would just be this:
but that URL gives an error: Bad URL timestamp Maybe because it's a CDN, possibly a private CDN?
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Originally Posted by djbaxter
Not sure, but it should be able to pull down the image or at least I was hoping it would...
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Not if the server is misconfigured or the link isn't accessible to the public.
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I can enter the entire URL and the image is displayed from multiple locations. But as you pointed out it is more than likely with the code after the named image.
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Ah yes. So it does.
I know that some online news services use similar formats to discourage or prevent image scraping. You may need to just accept that such images won't be imported. Alternatively, you can download the image from your browser and upload it from your local disk as an embedded attachment.
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Originally Posted by djbaxter
Because of what my site is/does, it is not something that I can do. I am just trying to supply the tools. I'll probably just have to have a developer look at it and see if it can be coded to accept URLs of this nature. Thanx for the replies ![]()
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Originally Posted by Hostboard
These URL's normally don't work, because they are usually a sub-set of a larger service.![]()
It would eventually work, if the part after, including ? is removed. However it looks like a temporary link anyway. No members have liked this post.
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