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We had a client ask for some info on ecommerce images. This is what I wrote. Just recording it for the record. Good morning. This is going to be good news for you... The images are under the top_secret folder but there is no way of protecting a .jpg file. We only protect the code and data files. Images are images, if that makes sense. Each company has a different path or corporation folder. If I were you, I'd do an API call, get the path one time, and then store that folder name as part of that company's record. Here is a sample for two corps – 53 and 54 top_secret/images/corp53_5FC2B3D1C9 top_secret/images/corp54_22C0DEC894 As you can see, the last ten digits are a small hash (mini password) to help protect the images. If I were you, I'd figure that folder name out and just store that part of it. For example – for corp 53 – store this - corp53_5FC2B3D1C9. Underneath that folder, there are the following other sub folders. thumb, small, and large. These are standard and exist for each corporation.
Here are a couple of sample paths for a large image: https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/images/corp53_5FC2B3D1C9/large/part-225406-1.jpg https://data0.adilas.biz/top_secret/images/corp53_5FC2B3D1C9/large/part-225406-2.jpg Hopefully that helps you understand a little bit more about the images and where they are stored and the naming conventions. |