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Wallpaper files disappearing?

Started by crashnet, July 31, 2004, 06:55:41 AM

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crashnet

I did a HUGE batch upload of quite a few images a while back.  I painstakingly went through every image to make sure all thumbnails, intermediate images, and the full size image showed up.  I haven't done anything but manually upload individual pictures since then.  I come back one day to find that many of the images intermediate and full sizes are red x's, and the files are not on the server.  The thumbnails and information for the images are still there and show up.  I use a 15 character password no one knows, and the server I am on is my cousins.  I handle the photo gallery...he doesn't.  Why would images magically disappear?  Is this a known error?

Joachim Müller

post a link to a page where the red Xs show up.

GauGau

Nibbler

Looks like GD is not installed/working properly which is upsetting your watermarking script.

example

The real error is -

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: imagecreatefromjpeg() in /home/papered/public_html/wallpapers/logo.php on line 51

crashnet

Quote from: Nibbler on July 31, 2004, 02:53:40 PM
Looks like GD is not installed/working properly which is upsetting your watermarking script.

example

The real error is -

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: imagecreatefromjpeg() in /home/papered/public_html/wallpapers/logo.php on line 51

Wow how did you find that?...thanks for helping though...i'll talk to my server admin and let you know what happens.

Joachim Müller

just right-click on the broken pic, chose "properties", copy the image url and paste it into the address bar of your browser. This is a common method you should always use when experiencing issues with broken image links.

GauGau