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Latest revision as of 07:46, 28 May 2010
Sometimes a user can try to upload a file which isn't an image file but appears as if it would be a one. Example: You have a text file called document.jpeg and you try to upload it. If you enable the function by setting it to true:$config['SecureImageUploads'] = true;the program will check the dimensions of the file. If they are zero, then the file isn't an image and it will be rejected be the CKFinder.