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Is Oxwall Demo using actual Oxwall script? | Forum

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Purusothaman Ramanujam
I just wanted to check, if oxwall demo (http://demo.oxwall.org) is using  the actual public-release oxwall script.

In the main page user widget, I see a difference in the html tags in the demo and my localhost installation.

The highlighted tags are not part of the standard installation.

<img data-cfsrc="http://demo.oxwall.org/...images/no-avatar.png" alt="" src="http://demo.oxwall.org/...images/no-avatar.png" data-cfloaded="true">
Purusothaman Ramanujam
Also I see that, the avatars in my test and in other few members oxwall site, the default avatar is different for each one, alt

http://www.site.com/...ar_50af0d1473954.png

This is going to be a waste of server resources with unnecessary files.

But in the oxwall demo all default avatar images point to

http://demo.oxwall.org/...images/no-avatar.png
Alia Team
Alia Mar 20 '13
>>The highlighted tags are not part of the standard installation.
<img data-cfsrc="http://demo.oxwall.org/...images/no-avatar.png" alt="" src="http://demo.oxwall.org/...images/no-avatar.png" data-cfloaded="true">

We use standard public-release of oxwall at demo.oxwall.org.

To increase site performance we also use a service called CloudFlare.
This service adds the tags from your post.
Purusothaman Ramanujam

Thanks for the information on my first post.

 

Regarding second post, any idea? Pleas let me know.

Alia Team
Alia Mar 22 '13
>>>But in the oxwall demo all default avatar images point to
http://demo.oxwall.org/...images/no-avatar.png

Purusothaman, I have my own standard oxwall installation. I have not changed the default avatar for this installation. And it points to images/no-avatar.png .



Can you share the URL of your test site where I can check the issue?

Purusothaman Ramanujam
It was on a localhost. I will try if I can see this in my other test/demo sites.