Hi Brynn,

This is certainly a bug... the web server shows that since October
we've had 9 uploads of files ranging from 1.4MB to 8.2MB. They have
different permissions from other files uploaded so aren't accessible to
nginx directly, only to the django server. 😕

I wonder if there's something new in the upgraded django for large
files. This would hurt us when we come to do a deployment since
inkscape is larger than 1MB.

I've fixed the nine files.

Best Regards, Martin Owens

On Mon, 2018-11-26 at 18:08 -0700, brynn wrote:
> Hi Friends,
>         Regarding this image (which isn't flagged yet, because I
> didn't want it 
> to get deleted before this question is answered) 
> 
https://inkscape.org/~scrame...@optonline.net/%E2%98%85grandma-grandpa
> 
>         Mostly out of idle curiosity - it appears to be small,
> because when I 
> click on it to zoom, it stays the same size (approx 1" x 2"
> onscreen).  But I 
> happened to notice the size is 4032x3024 (I guess is pixels? would be
> bigger 
> than my screen).  So I thought, "what the heck?".  Decided to click
> Download 
> button to see the real thing, and settle the discrepancy.
> 
>         Download button gives 403 Forbidden
> nginx/1.12.2.  Interesting, Full 
> Size button gives same.
> 
>         Should a JPG be downloadable?  It seems like it should.  But
> I want to 
> confirm whether it needs a new Issue or not, before I make possibly
> unecessary 
> work for mods on gitlab.
> 
> Thanks,
> brynn
> 
> 
> 
> 
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