Comment in Feedback 05/03/2014 16:00 — Anonymous: "ripperhf"
Wait,you said we can send love messages? Well I really want to thank you so much for posting such an epic website! It helps me find all the epic anime and this is great! THANK YOU SO MUCH <3
Indeed, and thanks for the suggestion - it's just useful to know how to prioritize things... I don't see browsers complaining in the near future as it could be problematic to a number of sites out there (eg sites running on HTTPS which allow user submitted content such as linked images).
I'll probably eventually write a parser to change all the values in the database though, as it's not particularly difficult.
Images on the episodes/series pages are pulled from AniDB, which doesn't seem to have CA signed cert for SSL, so there will still be places that have mixed content.
finally, my favourite filehoster "file1" got some much deserved love. Thanx a bunch for adding it to the 'list' of allowed file hosts! I know it's being used by the Surrealmoviez community for film uploads (their favorite is the Czech Ulož.to [ulozto.net in english] btw), but aside from that there's almost no one that uses it (their loss...).
They don't complain (at least not currently), but you either lose the lock icon indicating an HTTPS session (Safari, IE) or it gets replaced with a warning icon (Chrome, FF, Opera) which is how I even noticed the problem.
So far the screenshots are all I've seen that are like that, but I haven't checked everywhere.
Since its such an easy fix I didn't see the harm in asking.
So it seems that Imgur and ImageShack now support HTTPS. Thanks for the tip.
Do many browsers complain about mixed content though? Most I've tried don't seem to emit any warnings. I could change those, but I can't completely eliminate referencing HTTP images.
The screenshot links to imgur should be changed to use the // scheme so that when viewed from an HTTPS page they will use the same avoiding partially encrypted warnings.
Instead of img src="http://i.imgur.com/iCrIziB.jpg" it should be img src="//i.imgur.com/iCrIziB.jpg"
Noticed alot of 3+gb batches getting fetched even without request comments. Is there a new limit now? If so, tnx alot for increasing it. 3gb was a little too small for 12-13eps series these days.
Which hosts are uploaded to now in embed? How about removing sockshare from embedupload? I've never even seen a sockshare link that was successfully uploaded to.
Maybe you could also consider swapping out multiupload.nl for something else. It seems that only 3 out of the 9 hosts that are uploaded to actually last for a decent amount of time. Crocko, Depositfiles, Turbobit, and Fileswap are gone almost immediately after upload, if it's even successful. And the Multiupload ddl link doesn't last very long.
And I don't know why but, I can download freely from anonfiles with my college's wifi which is disconnecting the connection if the response from the server is a >= 100MB file.
True you do get good download speeds and what not but I noticed hosting sites here lately have made changes. Which truly do suck for people who have problems with downloading from torrents. :/
They've been down for a while actually. The site itself was down for a couple of weeks now, however, download functionality ceased a couple weeks prior to that.
http://solidfiles.com might be good alternative. to upload mkv mp4 format. allows anonymous uploads without account. 500mb upload, files are stored for 3 months if no download count and no wait time. :)
It's been around for a while now and the download speeds from there are okay also if I remember right you have to wait like between 5-15 mins before you can download another file from there.
It's on the front page "AnonFiles has restricted its supported file types (even MKV is not allowed, despite what is mentioned in the allowed extensions list), so is no longer being uploaded to."
06/03/2014 09:43 * — aniluv