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Hi,

I am trying to undestand when the imageproxy.php script is used.

I am constantly seeing some images posted by users in our community that are broken. Upon further inspection, removing the imageproxy.php script that is automatically added to the URL the problem is solved.

Example:

https://www.clubedohardware.com.br/applications/core/interface/imageproxy/imageproxy.php?img=https://http2.mlstatic.com/D_NQ_NP_843018-MLB32480238361_102019-O.webp%26key=68ac3eca8be5207826761c9cc2686d8a25865ed814337ca666c4de20681a6975&key=ebaea546f41c646b5aadd94a13d6a861d347ff52b6700ae21dfd7b07b9776df5

Note: it may be because the image is .webp, but I am not sure.

Thank you.

Gabriel.

That image, at that specific provided URL, displays fine - not  broken in anyway.

What do you mean by 'broken' - what do you see?

Also, are you running IPS 4.5 or are you running an earlier version of IPS? (reason for asking: IPS 4.5 has removed this functionality, so I think you're running IPS 4.4 or earlier)

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@Nathan Explosion Still running 4.4 here, Thanks for poiting out that 4.5 removed this feature. I thought 4.5 was still on beta, and I was mistaken. Will upgrade our install today! Cheers!

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