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Started by BritneyFM, May 17, 2008, 07:49:51 PM

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BritneyFM

QuoteFatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2264 bytes) in /customers/britneyfm.com/britneyfm.com/httpd.www/gallery/include/picmgmt.inc.php on line 262

What does this mean?
Everytime i want to add High Quality pictures i get this, in my settings i putted the right information though, my max. upload size is 10MB and height and width 5000px +   :(

just_some_guy

It means that the memory allocation on your server is too low for the action you are trying to do. See here - http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,24088.msg110690.html#msg110690
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BritneyFM

I can only change this: register_globals and display_errors

just_some_guy

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Then this means that you cannot change the value of the setting required for you to upload  that large an image, therefore you can either re-size your image to a smaller size and then upload the image. Or, if you still want the large image you can follow the instructions of "Alternative 3 (workaround)" from the link that Joachim posted; as this memory_limit is set in PHP you should still be able to upload the larger image (manually) to your server via FTP. See here for some recommended FTP clients if you dont have one - Tools recommended by the devs
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BritneyFM

Quote from: just_some_guy on May 18, 2008, 12:02:43 PM
Then this means that you cannot change the value of the setting required for you to upload  that large an image, therefore you can either re-size your image to a smaller size and then upload the image. Or, if you still want the large image you can follow the instructions of "Alternative 3 (workaround)" from the link that Joachim posted; as this memory_limit is set in PHP you should still be able to upload the larger image (manually) to your server via FTP. See here for some recommended FTP clients if you dont have one - Tools recommended by the devs

I tryed to upload via ftp.
But i still get the same error.

BritneyFM