Reimbursements: Add note about CiviCRM's Money type.
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[CiviCRM recommends making this configuration change](https://civicrm.org/advisory/civi-sa-2014-001-risk-information-disclosure). Given that, I think we can count on administrators to have done so, and be satisfied with the security on the uploads directory, even though it's out of our hands.
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Note that we'll need to be careful to make sure files go to `uploadDir`, and not `imageUploadDir`, where anonymous web access still needs to be allowed.
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## Money type
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CiviCRM's Money type simply ensures that the input is numeric, with up to two decimal points. See [this regexp](https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-core/blob/4.7.12/CRM/Utils/Rule.php#L557). It does not, out of the box, support specifying a currency. When forms call for a money input, it will probably be implemented as two inputs: a Currency pulldown (which we can implement and install so administrators don't have to define it themselves), and a Money input for the numeric part.
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