Issue image field in new mode "Joomla media manager" when using it inside flexicontent universal module

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8 years 8 months ago #60851 by ggppdk
Hello

that was true for older versions of phpThumb
as you can see that was at start of 2012,

- we have updated phpThumb version included with FC


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8 years 8 months ago - 8 years 8 months ago #60852 by ggppdk
Hello

if anyone is still using older version of FLEXIcontent 1.5.x or v2.0.? v2.1.? with vulnerable phpThumb version include then yes he is at risk

if you have not upgraded any older sites , then you should,

- about protecting high resolution images,
if you are have images that are worried of being stolen, then you should not disable htaccess protection in the image field
- you should configure you views and module to use "already created" thumbnails (already created by image field)


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Like the our support? (for a bug-free FC, despite having a long list of functions) Like the features? Like the ongoing development and future commitment to FLEXIcontent?
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Last edit: 8 years 8 months ago by ggppdk.

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8 years 8 months ago #60860 by Chabi01
Thanks Georges,
For now, i have deactivated the htaccess. I will have to see how to activate this and leaving the access to phpthumb (even with an exception, i can not get access to the image).
Without the htaccess, all is fine.
Note that i have found the problem for the big image ! If you put the image above or below the title/text, the image is always (fit or fit/stretch) put on the full width, that's why i had huge image :)
I have now to see how to configure the htaccess with AdminTools to leave my thumbs access on frontend.
Thanks again Georges :)
Xavier

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