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Martin Herkt and others added 30 commits October 27, 2017 02:21
Of course it’ll have a few false positives, but this seems to work well
with the 0x0.st dataset.
Some servers (like IPFS gateways) will use chunked transfer encoding on
anything but identity content encoding. Also, probably fix a potential
zip bomb vulnerability.
who cares lol
(originally added for issue onstatus#1 but they never archived 0x0)
This allows requests like /j4Tf.bin/myfilename.dat to be served without
having to rewrite URLs at the frontend server.
This PR removes the short_url dependency as per issue #41.
This implementation is pretty much the same as in short_url except I've rewritten the enbase() function to be iterative instead of recursive.
The only functions of the class are enbase() and debase() since those were the only functions being used by fhost.

Co-authored-by: 7415963987456321 <hrs70@hi.is>
Reviewed-on: https://git.0x0.st/mia/0x0/pulls/53
Co-authored-by: mia <mia@0x0.st>
Co-committed-by: mia <mia@0x0.st>
mime[:mime.find(";")]   will remove last character if mime does not contain ";".
Use mime.split(";") instead.
This wasn’t working since Flask opens files in bin mode by default.
mia-0 and others added 30 commits December 13, 2022 21:51
Moderation interface is going to use this.
Well that was what we feared. I love arbitrary hardcoded limits.
This ended up way fancier than I imagined.
when a file without an extension was uploaded
and the mimetypes.guess_extension returned None
because there is no official file extension
for that mimetype a NoneType was subscripted
which yielded a 500 http error
Looks like recent SQLAlchemy/Alembic chose to lower-case it by
default. Try not to break existing schemas.
Needed for moderation.
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