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Originally Posted by Romeo GaySearch4Sex
thanks for the tip! I might use it in the future, but actually what I do is pretty ghetto.... I keep my sponsor feeds and original posts separated on different blogs, so on blogs with sponsor feeds I use CSS to make all IMG tags hidden... so I still download them, and they are in the blog post code, but they aren't shown.
this way, in case 2257 changes in the future or somehow I'll be okay to display the images, I can just turn IMG tags back on in CSS.
might be a good solution for others out there too 
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Actually the script doesn't remove the <img> links from your blog's database, so it's also very easy to switch the images on/off. Just click activate/deactivate link in your WP plugins panel. So I believe it's a better solution than CSS just because
the images are really don't show on your blog (they even don't exist in the generated HTML code) so no one could see them - even Google Images
Thus if you are
really worried about 2257 issue - it's a best solution. Furthermore, it will work with all
ALL the sindicated feeds but not with several ones. The plugin works globally to all the posts on your blog without making any changes in your WP database.
There are no "hacks" or something like that. The plugin I wrote for you uses standard WP API's, so it 100% compatible with
ALL versions of WordPress and it's 100% safe because it doesn't change your existing WordPress database.
P.S. I don't know a person who had a problem with my far more complicated WP plugins so far
