Sweet!
-- brion
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Brian Wolff bawolff@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/2/14, Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org wrote:
When exposing original-size or otherwise huge file versions *for
download*
when they're not intended to be viewed in browser, it may be wise to use the 'Content-Disposition' HTTP header, as we do for XML output from Special:Export.
This should force most browsers to show a download dialog instead of loading the giant file inline; you can then take your mega-image and
stick
it in Photoshop or Gimp or whatever if you really wanted it (such
programs
are optimized to work with huge files, while browsers are most
emphatically
*not*).
Of course this may mean we need to either filter the file through PHP to add headers (scary!) or have a second "downloadable" URL where the swift
or
caching infrastructure adds the headers.
-- brion
That's already a thing: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Example.png?download
--bawolff
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