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Started by jan64, March 21, 2005, 09:35:05 AM

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jan64

hello,

i think let's do it, with my little php knowledge, and i went wrong.
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: is_image() in /index.php on line 610

can someone tell me what to do?

thanx.
jan


Tranz

link to gallery, please

jan64

sorry
www.suja.nl/fotoboek/index.php
and he gives sometimes fatal error 461 Fatal error: Call to undefined function: is_image() in /home/jan64/public_html/fotoboek/index.php on line 461
thats strange i think, some books are working   

Joachim Müller

verify that you have all coppermine core files on your webserver and that they can be accessed (read/execute permissions). The function that appears to be missing is being declared in include/media.functions.inc.php
Use versioncheck.php to check all files.

Joachim

jan64

it's not getting better by versioncheck he says Fatal error: Call to undefined function: getmicrotime() in /home/jan64/public_html/fotoboek/include/functions.inc.php on line 75
the version check gives 1.2.1. version and a lot of "?".


Joachim Müller

What version do you actually have? If you have cpg1.2.1, you posted on the wrong board in the first place. If you have cpg1.3.x, you must make sure that you have upgraded properly from a previous version of coppermine (replacing all needed files as per update/upgrade instruction in documentation).

Joachim

jan64

#6
i'm talking about upgrading to 1.3.2.

i read the upgrade instructions and did what hey told.

i've copied all the files again and it solved a lot of troubles, but for example the sendcard functions is not working, ( the path is wrong) the batch upload and the confirm option (throught the mail) by a new registration. he looks for register.php in the root,(also the path wrong)
where can i edit them? 

NOTE : i saw in the headers that GAUGAU are the makers of coppermine, my compliments!! great programm!!! i love it

Joachim Müller

You probably still have some leftover files from cpg1.2.x. Use the versioncheck tool (versioncheck.php) to verify that you have the proper file versions for all necessary files. Make sure that your ftp app actually replaces the files that exist on your webserver, some apps don't do that properly (a matter of configuring the ftp app though).

Quote from: jan64 on March 21, 2005, 10:57:19 AM
sendcard functions is not working, ( the path is wrong)
Make sure you have the "target for ecards" link set up in coppermine as suggested in the docs, it must point to the url you of your coppermine with a trailing slash (no ening index.php or similar). The path must not point to your website root (unless you have coppermine installed there).

Quote from: jan64 on March 21, 2005, 10:57:19 AMthe batch upload
Make sure not to ftp-upload to the userpics dir. You never were meant to, in no coppermine version, but older versions were more tolerant in this aspect - they showed the userpics dir. With cpg1.3.x, the userpics dir won't be displayed when batch-adding files.

Quote from: jan64 on March 21, 2005, 10:57:19 AM
NOTE : i saw in the headers that GAUGAU are the makers of coppermine, my compliments!! great programm!!! i love it
It isn't me who created the software - it's a team effort. In a lot of file headers my name is printed merely for technical reasons (I was the last one who edited the files in the CVS before the files finally went into the release package, so the cvs ID says so in the file's header). To find out more about the team who created coppermine, go here: http://coppermine.sourceforge.net/team/ + http://coppermine.sourceforge.net/manual.php#developers

In the future, you should post more details in your initial posting when looking for support: the fact that you did an (incomplete) version upgrade would have been very helpfull.

Joachim

jan64

#8
sorry but my english is not so good, i'm a little stupid dutchman ;-)

the batch upload says "select a directory" more text or buttons aren't  available how can i search than ?
the file upload doesn't work eitherl the file is placed on the server but not vissible in a photobook
in my old version there wasn't a problem with the ecards, how can it have changed his paths?  and where can i do it?

the versionchecker gives a good result, only some language and theme file's give no response.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: jan64 on March 21, 2005, 01:30:48 PM
the versionchecker gives a good result, only some language and theme file's give no response.
you have to get rid of the unsupported language and theme files, you can't use cpg1.2.x files with cpg1.3.x

Quote from: jan64 on March 21, 2005, 01:30:48 PM
the batch upload says "select a directory" more text or buttons aren't available how can i search than ?
Like I said: you never were meant to ftp-upload to the userpics folder - I'm not going to repeat this lengthy discussion, just read the batch-add section in the coppermine docs for details (and search the board if you still have open questions). Only post here if you have done so and there still are open issues.

Quote from: jan64 on March 21, 2005, 01:30:48 PM
in my old version there wasn't a problem with the ecards, how can it have changed his paths? and where can i do it?
in coppermine's config! Again, reading the documentation is highly recommended, as this is covered as well.

Please understand that we have a "one question per thread" policy on this board (you agreed to respect it when you signed up for your account, so you should know). As the initial request that you posted (a "fatal error" message) appears to be solved I suggest we mark this thread as fixed.

Joachim

jan64

it's too bad everything is always in english, but thanks for your patience.

regards Jan