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I posted this error in the other thread, but didnt get any comment back on it...

when people attach images to their posts using the upload attachment feature, they are ALL being renamed to "index" and are .php format. they still save, but have to be renamed as you're always asked to overwrite (all the other "index.php" pics that ive saved off here...

They still open on my pc in windows picture/image viewer, but send them to someone else and they dont work...they need to be opened and re saved as jpeg.

Is this issue already known? and is it going to be fixed?

It gets pretty annoying when saving pics of someones beast R34 GTR!

dezz

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The problem you are having is that you are right clicking and trying to save rather then left clicking the attatchment link and allowing a new window to open to bring up the download window.

Then there is the problem of the file always downloading as .ipb .

To fix this rename the file extension to the appropiate one be it mpg jpg etc etc

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