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Started by omgitotallyloveyou, July 19, 2007, 09:07:15 AM

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omgitotallyloveyou

I've been trying to upload my pictures (screencaps of movies) into my gallery. Somehow - it keeps 'not' working.

Here's what it says: "The image you have uploaded is corrupted or can't be handled by the GD library"

I used PowerDVD to make my screencaps, was that a bad idea? I have 400 caps to be uploaded. But darn it, I can't find the solution for this teeny problem.

Help anyone? Thanks in advance!

Joachim Müller

Do exactly as suggested in the upload troubleshooting section of the docs. Attach one of the pics that you have trouble with to your posting (using "additional options" when composing your message).
Not related to using pnCPG - moving to upload sub-board

omgitotallyloveyou

So sorry, and thanks for moving this post.


I have read the upload troubleshooting information. I had to resize the image so it could be attached, but if you want the original, I'll just provide a link. Let me know if you'd like the 'debug output'

Sami

You should do as suggested on Red part of upload troubleshooting
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

omgitotallyloveyou

Gallery: http://missknightley.info/gallery/

Test account -
Username: test
Password: test

(thanks)

Sami

‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

Joachim Müller

Quote from: Sami on July 19, 2007, 10:37:21 AM
Attach the original
If you can't attach it due to size limitations, FTP-upload it to your server and post a deep link to it instead.


Nibbler

That's not a jpeg file it's a bitmap. Try giving it the correct extension or preferably saving it as a jpeg to begin with.