[RC] Amazon CloudFront CDN for Image Attachment & Avatar

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jcocking
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[RC] Amazon CloudFront CDN for Image Attachment & Avatar

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Modification Name: Amazon CloudFront for Image Attachments and Avatars
Author: jcocking

Modification Description:: Installation of CloudFront CDN for image attachments and avatars.
Modification Version:: 1.0.0

Requirements: This mod will require editing of the .htaccess file.

Features:
  • Increased web performance for images and avatars
  • Decreases server load and need to upgrade to large server package
  • SEO value of traditional image names
Demo URL: This modification has been implemented on this product forum. http://www.lotuselan.net/forums
Example page: http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/lotus-e ... 23626.html

Modification Download: http://www.cocking.com/phpbb-amazon-clo ... ification/

Comments: If you install this modification, please indicate by replying to this post. We want to have several installs before submitting the modifications to the database.
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walkhighlands
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Re: [RC] Amazon CloudFront CDN for Image Attachment & Avatar

Post by walkhighlands »

does this mod exist anywhere to download?

Has anyone used it?
jcocking
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Re: [RC] Amazon CloudFront CDN for Image Attachment & Avatar

Post by jcocking »

walkhighlands wrote:does this mod exist anywhere to download?

Has anyone used it?
The download is on the page that is linked to in the description. I use it on a forum with 220K posts and 64K images.
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