wturnerharris wrote:
Such an arbitrary change and so frustrating to end users. I too encountered a website that restricted uploads with “jpeg” endings and was using my iPhone, so having to find the option to reveal extensions would have helped. I ended up moving to Google drive and renaming it there before downloading back to the device. Even with the option for showing extensions the extra step could have been avoided by either going with traditional file ending of “jpg” rather than the four letter version.
Contact the folks that are filtering the uploaded files by file extension and not by something more robust, such as by file and libmagic.
Extensions are simple sure, but also introduce issues well beyond this case.
The fix for the website will likely be adding more extensions to their current scheme, though. Probably reading and following this: “The most common filename extensions for files employing JPEG compression are .jpg and .jpeg, though .jpe, .jfif and .jif are also used.” and probably not checking the file magic.
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