BZFlag Image Submitter
- RPG
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BZFlag Image Submitter
As you all know, BZflag can download textures from the internet to apply to BZFlag maps, making the map more enjoyable. Also, in your downloadaccess.txt file, you can only download textures from bzflag sites by default. This discourages some mapmakers, as they need images on their maps, but do not have the credentials to put them on a bzflag server so that they may be downloaded by every client set to the default downloadaccess configuration.
BZflag Image Submitter
This is where the BZFlag Image Submitter comes in. This is a script that makes it easy for anyone to get their images hosted on images.bzflag.org , and thus be available to every client with a default downloadaccess file.
BZIS
The BZFlag Image Submitter scrpit does a few things.
1. You use global login to authenticate yourself.
2. You upload your images to the server.
3. You wait as an admin approves or rejects your image.
4. You will get a notice via e-mail when your image is approved/rejected.
5. You will recieve the URL to your image (if it was accepted).
6. You can use your image in your maps!
Note that you must have the sufficent permissions to upload images.
If you need help with the script, or find a bug, you can tell RPG about it:
garrett@garrettsites.net (email)
RPG405 (aim)
#planetmofo (irc)
BZIS
BZflag Image Submitter
This is where the BZFlag Image Submitter comes in. This is a script that makes it easy for anyone to get their images hosted on images.bzflag.org , and thus be available to every client with a default downloadaccess file.
BZIS
The BZFlag Image Submitter scrpit does a few things.
1. You use global login to authenticate yourself.
2. You upload your images to the server.
3. You wait as an admin approves or rejects your image.
4. You will get a notice via e-mail when your image is approved/rejected.
5. You will recieve the URL to your image (if it was accepted).
6. You can use your image in your maps!
Note that you must have the sufficent permissions to upload images.
If you need help with the script, or find a bug, you can tell RPG about it:
garrett@garrettsites.net (email)
RPG405 (aim)
#planetmofo (irc)
BZIS
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Im having problems with this...
It says my image is not a png image when i know it is
It says my image is not a png image when i know it is
Need bzflag help? Try looking here: http://www.freewebs.com/bznightmare/map ... aghelp.htm
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What browser are you using?
Can you e-mail me the PNG file?
BZIS uses two ways of validating that an image is a PNG image. First off, it checks the file's extention, it MUST end in .png . ANYTHING ELSE AND IT WON'T BE UPLOADED! This is a security feature to prevent people from uploading malicious files.
The second way is to see what MIME type the browser supplied when uploading the image. This is where I think your error is occuring. You have no direct control over what MIME types are assigned to what types of files, your browser automatically does that. If we find out that you just have a buggy browser, you can still submit your image the old-fashioned way, by e-mailling it to a BZFlag admin.
Can you e-mail me the PNG file?
BZIS uses two ways of validating that an image is a PNG image. First off, it checks the file's extention, it MUST end in .png . ANYTHING ELSE AND IT WON'T BE UPLOADED! This is a security feature to prevent people from uploading malicious files.
The second way is to see what MIME type the browser supplied when uploading the image. This is where I think your error is occuring. You have no direct control over what MIME types are assigned to what types of files, your browser automatically does that. If we find out that you just have a buggy browser, you can still submit your image the old-fashioned way, by e-mailling it to a BZFlag admin.
- Spazzy McGee
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the email is only sent to the admins, aka ME. so it's not like you are giving it out to anyone who can't go find it if they need it.
you must have a valid e-mail address to use the froums... so it should not be a problem just giving it the e-mail address you have on file for the forums.
it's a field in case you want the notification sent to another address.
you must have a valid e-mail address to use the froums... so it should not be a problem just giving it the e-mail address you have on file for the forums.
it's a field in case you want the notification sent to another address.
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How long will it take for somebody to approve or eject it? its been a while and still havnt gotten any response
Need bzflag help? Try looking here: http://www.freewebs.com/bznightmare/map ... aghelp.htm
I get an e-mail when you send it, and if I'm infront of my mail I'll do it right then. If not ( like it's night ) it may wait till the next day.
your images were all jacked up and got denied.
the aproval list is empty as I see it now.
you may want to resubmit them, since I think the bug that jacked your images was fixed.
your images were all jacked up and got denied.
the aproval list is empty as I see it now.
you may want to resubmit them, since I think the bug that jacked your images was fixed.
JeffM
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You might have cookies disabled. The authenticated sessions are handled with PHP's build in session manager, via the $_SESSION variables. IIRC, it uses cookies to store your Session ID, which is necessary for your session. I am not too sure on how PHP's session feature works, but cookies sounds like the logical option.Win Xp wrote:I can't seem to log in, I have cleared all my cookies.
I go to the login screen, I enter my pass, then the site links back to image.bzflag.org, but Im not logged in.
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No, and I'll tell you the reason why.TD-Linux wrote:Could there be a checkbox to replace a previous texture submitted of the same name?
http://images.bzflag.org/ is a image hosting website for BZFlag. It is not a file storage site of any kind. It's purpose is to store images used for BZFlag maps. Not being a file server, images.bzflag.org is not the kind of site that you would expect to be able to "delete" files on. "Deleting" files and then subsequently adding another one in my mind is like filesharing, one version of the file becomes obsolete, the other replaces it. I do not see how images can become obsolete. Images should not be replaced. The only reason I can see for replacing images is if you are 1) Testing your map with images hosted on I.BZ.BZ instead of having the images locally, or 2) people think your images suck and you need to replace them. Number 1 you should be testing your map on your own local machine and make sure that you like all the images before you upload them. Number 2 is understandable and would make a good reason for supporting image deletion on I.BZ.BZ, but due to my first point, I won't add image deletion into the image submit script.
My decision stands until a higher admin knocks it down with a giant baseball bat. In which case I would add in image deletion.
Seems to work well. When you go to http://images.bzflag.org/twgin there is nothing there.
but http://images.bzflag.org/twgin/step5.jpg shows stuff. is that a glitch?
but http://images.bzflag.org/twgin/step5.jpg shows stuff. is that a glitch?
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Legolas_
Bloody heck, you uploaded a JPEG image! I don't think that passed through my image uploader system... there are three different independent checks to make sure an image is a PNG image. Your image is not being recognized because the system only recognizes PNG images. IIRC, JPG's don't work properly in BZFlag as textures.
Bloody heck, you uploaded a JPEG image! I don't think that passed through my image uploader system... there are three different independent checks to make sure an image is a PNG image. Your image is not being recognized because the system only recognizes PNG images. IIRC, JPG's don't work properly in BZFlag as textures.
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