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Recent comments
You can edit images and load them back to the same folder with the same name and extension, this will not create a problem. Replace directly in the file system, without the use of CMS, for CMS...
Image manipulation on server?
I was under the impression you could not do that - don't know where I got that idea from... thought it had to do with the way Backdrop manages image files.
Image manipulation on server?
I think given the warning on the source site: At this time, if your new project can afford to require PHP 5.5+, which it should, please use PHP's native password_hash() /...
July 31, 2025