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I appear to be running in to a problem, where I trying to use a proxy with a signed key.
If I create a URL via the tool in the web portal it works fine, if I do it via the api it gives an error abo…
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mentioned by @dshanske on IRC:
https://chat.indieweb.org/wordpress/2019-01-14#t1547490192549500
13:23 **GWG** By the way, Indigenous for Android is complaining objects of type string can't be con…
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I'd like to use imgix in our app and generate secure urls so that users don't tamper with the image url. Maybe I missed it but I don't see anything about secure URLs on the client js library. I can se…
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Would be great to be able to write custom preprocessor in python, or jinja extensions, without having to fork the repo. If there was some way to tell grow to add plugins dynamically, would make it muc…
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Hi folks,
We'll be bumping imgix.js to 3.0 and introducing many performance improvements along with some breaking changes.
Below is the RFC from an internal process we ran to determine how to bring …
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Looks like the URL signing has changed recently. In fact, the Iris library for Swift works instead. However, it cannot be imported "as-is" in an Objective-C project because there is no support for typ…
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Hi,
I'm using imgix with proxy as source.
How could I secure my images?
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This doesn't seem to be in the rubygems repository, which means it needs to be manually installed, unless it's in another repo (in which case, please specify).
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After installing the gem from github directly, I get this error upon calling the attachment url method.
I'm on Rails 3.2.12 and Paperclip 3.5.4
Trace:
```
1.9.3p429 :002 > p.photo.url
NameError: un…
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Without specifying a token for `.fluid()`, Imgix returns 400s for WebProxy sources.