On 2/19/07, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On 2/19/07, Anthony <wikitech(a)inbox.org>
wrote:
On 2/19/07, Domas Mituzas
<midom.lists(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As for image (or any other) hosting - WMF would
have completely no
power over privacy policy then - unless whole world agreed to turn
off Referer [sic] request headers.
Actually, there are plenty of ways to refer
people to images without
leaking the article title. I'm not sure what the point would be,
though. Which pages you're viewing is pretty obvious based on what
images you're loading.
And how do you propose we hide what pages an image is
used on?
Switch them up randomly?
No, what I said was precisely that you *can't* hide what pages an
image is used on. You could hide the referrer using various tricks
(frames, redirects, javascript, etc), but doing so wouldn't accomplish
anything.
Or if you're desperate you can just download the archive/dump and search
it for that image. ;)
Boris