Title speaks for itself - what's the naming scheme behind the default filenames?
How does screenshot naming work with phones?
iPhone (iToddlers such as myself) and memedrones both use different naming schemes.
iPhone uses date-screenshot-time
memedroid depends on what rom and such but it's time-date sometimes or just a MD5 hash of that information sometimes with tagged metadata information such as location
Jow Forums since a few months ago turns that data from phone posters and rips all metadata and turns the filename into a MD5 hash
testing
>date-screenshot-time
what do you mean by screenshot here? Say I take pic on 01/01/2018 at 12pm. What's the title going to look like?
>Jow Forums since a few months ago turns that data from phone posters and rips all metadata and turns the filename into a MD5 hash
I know metadata is ripped by Jow Forums, but I've seen lots of images with original file names. Does that mean that pic was not uploaded from a mobile device? Also how the fuck does Jow Forums tell if you're posting from your mobile
Your browser has a user-agent string and it tells the server what device you're using and screen resolution etc etc.
look at this anons title This is what the title scheme is like on memedroids and iPhone it's similar but backwards with date-time and screenshot (correction)
I'm guessing it was taken from an iphone? Pretty well labeled with a date and time. Android filenames are usually diarrhea
Does the iphone screenshot file type default to a png?
For example
user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/68.0.3440.106 Safari/537.36 OPR/55.0.2994.37
My user-agent shows I'm running 64 bit x86 Linux that supports Safari/Chrome/ and Appleweb kit
Android screenshots have a date and title too but sometimes there's a random string of numbers appended at the end
>Does the iPhoneâ„¢ screenshot file type default to a png?
>Yes
May, I, inquire as to why you want to know this information?
I don't know about that so I cannot give you an answer as to why it does so
Where'd you fetch that?
While we're on the topic, Chrome (on android) has a "request desktop" checkbox
idk if you've ever used it but it loads the pc version with a bad screenfit and sometimes broken page interactions
Is Chrome sending different info to the website there?
I have an Android and it defaults to a png so I wanted to know if the iphone does the same
From network request headers and yes most browsers have that feature now if the mobile requested version isn't correctly working for some strange reason.
>Is Chrome sending different info to the website there?
It changes your user-agent string from a mobile compatible one to a desktop user-agent string so you get served a desktop version of the website
Gotcha
Can any android fags dump some screenshots? I'm curious if there's a filename ending number string on other phones as well
Bump
ifag here
that's interesting, bumping for this
Ok
Had to get unbanned, some idiot on /b/ used their phone to post cheese pizza
I thought iPhone was just image.jpg
Last one.
>fuck you floens
Ok my screenshots seem to be
Screenshot_year-month-day-hour-minute-second-some arbitrary number
I'm an idiot there is no arbitrary number
nice one faggot
Android v/phone model? If you don't mind of course
>turns the filename into a MD5 hash
>all these screenshots
????
Some chink phone from Walmart
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