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(My advice to others would be: never click on a direct JPEG link offered by an unknown host). [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 09:19, 17 February 2022 (UTC) |
(My advice to others would be: never click on a direct JPEG link offered by an unknown host). [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 09:19, 17 February 2022 (UTC) |
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:Although I'm confident the author himself would never do anything malicious, you're right to express caution about viewing external images. |
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:Fortunately (if you haven't guessed already) you can work out what's required from studying the Ring code which is drawing a square matrix which has 1's on both diagonals and 0's elsewhere. --[[User:PureFox|PureFox]] ([[User talk:PureFox|talk]]) 09:38, 17 February 2022 (UTC) |
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Dependence on a potentially insecure direct link to a JPEG
The paucity of that task description leads to a dependence on directly loading an unknown JPEG.
JPEGs are susceptible to exploits, and it seems a pity to risk the impression of obliging others to do something which is potentially insecure.
(My advice to others would be: never click on a direct JPEG link offered by an unknown host). Hout (talk) 09:19, 17 February 2022 (UTC)
- Although I'm confident the author himself would never do anything malicious, you're right to express caution about viewing external images.