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Curt said:This is easy to solve. Read the book; "The Fountain Head".
So you think Jorge should blow up the website at which his hotlinked photo appeared!!!!

(you have to have read the book)
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Curt said:This is easy to solve. Read the book; "The Fountain Head".

Well, for the most part this thread is a string of complaints about a problem that can't be fixed. Venting, in a word. Perhaps its useful.Ole said:Calm down please, folks - or this thread will follow the LFforum.info-thread into oblivion.
Or maybe it should do that anyway?
Mongo said:The best defense to hotlinking is to replace the hotlinked image with something that makes the hotlinker look like an idiot.
juan said:Exchanging the photo doesn't solve the problem of stolen bandwidth...
Mongo said:I know it's best just to set things up so that people can't hotlink...but I love the idea of screwing around with someone whom I'd consider a thief just based on his or her actions.

showing an image on one site that is actually posted in another site. For example this image is not in APUG, you are seeing a picture that is stored in my picture hosting site.Bill Mitchell said:What's a "hotlink?"
Mongo said:The best defense to hotlinking is to replace the hotlinked image with something that makes the hotlinker look like an idiot.

What the 'net really needs is a page that collects all of these pranks in one place. You can find them out there if you look through a lot of humor sites, but there's no "look who got screwed by hotlinking" site anywhere on teh 'net (at least not that I'm aware of). Now that would be a hoot!tim said:So he replaced the image with a goth/bondage one - came down pretty quickly after that....![]()
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