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Attachment Filetypes

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Allowed file types:

Images:
gif
jpeg
jpg
png
tga
tif
tiff

Achive:

7z
ace
bz2
gtar
gz
rar
sgf
tar
tgz
torrent
zip

Documents:

ai
doc
docm
docx
dot
dotm
dotx
odg
odp
ods
odt
pdf
ppt
pptm
pptx
ps
rtf
xls
xlsb
xlsm
xlsx

Others:

.sgf
mp3
mpeg
mpg
ogg
ogm
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What's the point of allowing attachments to messages?
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kirkmc wrote:What's the point of allowing attachments to messages?


First, you can show pictures without hassle of uploading them somewhere else and put the links between tags. It calls saving time :)

Second, if you want to store your game records on forum, just attatching it with your post =].

There are more to tell but I think the above 2 are enough to answer your question. :)
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And what is the size limit for attachments?
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koks9dan wrote:
kirkmc wrote:What's the point of allowing attachments to messages?


First, you can show pictures without hassle of uploading them somewhere else and put the links between tags. It calls saving time :)

Second, if you want to store your game records on forum, just attatching it with your post =].

There are more to tell but I think the above 2 are enough to answer your question. :)


For graphics, sure, but I don't see the use of allowing other types of attachments, such as .doc files, zip archives, etc. It seems to me there's too much of a security risk with these types of files.
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I hosted some of my software on gd before I moved it to sourceforge. It's not terribly good to host your software on a discussion board but it's very convenient.
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CarlJung wrote:I hosted some of my software on gd before I moved it to sourceforge. It's not terribly good to host your software on a discussion board but it's very convenient.

The problem with that is that on most boards only registered users can download an attachment.
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