https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17791

--- Comment #10 from Beau <b...@adres.pl> 2011-08-30 14:40:52 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> this seems to be redundant; per comments above, we should get back a thumburl
> entry whenever we've asked for a size, and we should always be asking for a
> size ("original size" may be unreasonably *huge* for some scans).

The javascript asks for a specific size, which is based on the size of user
screen during page load. If the software is unable to scale the image for
whatever reason there is it tries to show the original image and let the
browser do the scaling. If it is unwanted behaviour, we can get rid of that and
do not show images.

(In reply to comment #9)
> You won't get back a thumburl for audio fragments, or any other file format
> that does not support thumb nailing (like ogg video if you don't have the
> scalers installed for instance).
> 
> Not sure how much you have to take that into account.

Proofread Page is meant for scans. If wikisource community want to write down
dialogs from recordings they should use different extension (they don't need
paging, but subtitles). The code could check if the file is an image, but I
don't know how.

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