bananaman114 wrote:
Ace-of-Spades wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Yeah..... Too much info... WHO LEARNED MAH PASSWURD? Really, though.
Might have been Helltank's script kiddie friend.
Script kiddie?
Wannabe hacker.
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bananaman114 wrote:
I am never putting an image in my sig again. Because I had a dancing Scratch Cat in my sig and overnight it changed to an inapropriate image, which I removed. Please explain.
Hey bananaman114, I think I can explain what happened.
The picture of the Scratch Cat was posted on Photobucket; Photobucket allows for images to be edited/changed online, without changing the image URL. The person who posted it on Photobucket changed the image of the Scratch Cat to something inappropriate, so everyone who had a Scratch Cat image in their signature (such as yourself) also were affected.
This trick is actually not uncommon. Similar ones are done when hotlinking has been detected (the original owners would swap out the original image with something).
A small recommendation: if you want to put an image in your signature, then you will probably want to upload it where it's safe and where you are the only one who will be editing it (for example, you own Photobucket account).
Listen up, this image of the Scratch Cat is from my Photobucket account, and I can assure you this one will not be altered. 

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Photobucket sucks
It turns everything into jpeg


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cheddargirl wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
I am never putting an image in my sig again. Because I had a dancing Scratch Cat in my sig and overnight it changed to an inapropriate image, which I removed. Please explain.
Hey bananaman114, I think I can explain what happened.
The picture of the Scratch Cat was posted on Photobucket; Photobucket allows for images to be edited/changed online, without changing the image URL. The person who posted it on Photobucket changed the image of the Scratch Cat to something inappropriate, so everyone who had a Scratch Cat image in their signature (such as yourself) also were affected.
This trick is actually not uncommon. Similar ones are done when hotlinking has been detected (the original owners would swap out the original image with something).
A small recommendation: if you want to put an image in your signature, then you will probably want to upload it where it's safe and where you are the only one who will be editing it (for example, you own Photobucket account).
Listen up, this image of the Scratch Cat is from my Photobucket account, and I can assure you this one will not be altered.
http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm47 … atmove.gif
Thanks for clearing that up cheddar. I was scared it was a hacker
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Thanks, Cheddar!!! Your the best!!!!
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Great, what a time to forget how img tags work. xD
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bananaman114 wrote:
Great, what a time to forget how img tags work. xD
[img][/img]
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bananaman114 wrote:
Great, what a time to forget how img tags work. xD
Remove the full stop after the first tag, then it should work ;D
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Wolfie1996 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Great, what a time to forget how img tags work. xD
Remove the full stop after the first tag, then it should work ;D
In non-british terms, the period
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Ace-of-Spades wrote:
Wolfie1996 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Great, what a time to forget how img tags work. xD
Remove the full stop after the first tag, then it should work ;D
In non-british terms, the period
Also the ellipses in the middle of the title.
Here's the real link:
[img]http://i319.photobucket.com/albums/mm470/nefermaatkare/catmove.gif[/img]
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OK. Now thats cleared up, please close this. I like my sig the way it is now, though.
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bananaman114 wrote:
OK. Now thats cleared up, please close this. I like my sig the way it is now, though.
OK
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