Many people wishing to share images on the 'net use the popular image hosting site Photobucket to host images that can then be posted in topics on forums like myArmoury.com. They provided this service free of charge, and for a little bit of cash would allow their users a bunch of bandwidth as well. Recently they changed their business model and now want to charge members $400/annually to allow for their photos to be linked and shown on other web sites.
This decision breaks millions of forum topics all over the Internet, eBay auctions, and other pages that have had images from Photobucket on them, showing this image instead of the one intended:
[ Linked Image ]
You can read more about the problem here
This was particularly upsetting to me given that I own this site and suddenly in one fell swoop hundreds of topics here were suddenly shown with broken images! We've had some great things posted here so I had to do something.
Can't something be done to fix this?
With a bit of programming magic I came up with a solution that now correctly displays the Photobucket hosted images in our topics!
Check out this topic here as an example
That topic contains a lot of images hosted on Photobucket that would show up as broken until my newly implemented fix.
So what?
Topics are hard to read when they're full of broken images. A lot of our really great discussions here are image-intensive and really rely on those images to tell the whole story. Without them, a significant percentage of our content's value is diminished.
I think myArmoury.com might be the only forum to have even tried to tackle this problem at this time. I believe I'd bet I'm the first to come up with a solution. I won't reveal how I made this fix but will say that my solution is pretty creative if I say so myself.
This fix is still being tested so there are bound to be some issues with it.
Can I see some examples?
All the photos below are hosted on Photobucket. Without the fix, they would all show up as broken images. They're displaying correctly now (assuming that the people don't delete them from their Photobucket accounts, of course!)







