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Started by Jmaj, December 10, 2008, 04:56:23 PM

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Jmaj

Everytime I try to upload this image it leads to a blank page.

Previously it would say 0 files upload successfully. I have fixed that, but now the page leads to nothing.

Test it out here:

URL:  http://epicpaper.com/renders/index.php

Test Username: Eleven
Test Password: abc123

The image is 5-6MB so I can attach it, here the link though.

http://www.merrypic.com/files/eq2mnp80d1atx0oqwysl.png

phill104

Do as suggested in the asking for support on upload issues section of the docs and change the settings as suggested.

http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/index.htm#upload_support

Doing that will make more information on your problem visible and may enable you to solve your problem.

Having said that there are probably some server side restrictions preventing you from uploading this file or any file this big. If this is the case then either resize it on your desktop before upload or upload it via ftp and use batch add. More is explained here.

http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,24088.0.html

Before you do any of that upgrade to the latest version as you are a little behind..
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

ashelby

I was having an issue with this as well. 

Uploading a file 2400 x 2000, jpg

Using: GD2, PHP 5

I had cpm set to resize anything over 1500 pixels.

I started changing the memory_limit in the php.ini file from 8 to 16, then to 32, then to 64, then it finally worked at 96M.  Images are resized properly and I no longer get the blank page.  I would even get the "1 File Uploaded" and when I clicked "continue" I was getting the blank screen with no idea what was going on.  Even after following the suggested method mentioned earlier, although that did give some great insight as to what was going on.


I am running a virtual dedicated server on godaddy.  I have shell access which most people (I think) do not.  Hosting sites will usually have a help section that explains your process for changing the memory_limit.  Don't forget to reboot the httpd (apache) after any change to the php.ini file.

I host 6 other sites on this server, I wonder, would this global change in the php.ini file to the memory_limit effect the overall performance of the server?  So far, nothing noticeable.

Aric

www.armedforcesphotos.com



Jmaj

Phill Luckhurst thanks for the link, I had contacted my host from searches I did in the forum before. To change limits.

ashelby thanks for the tip and info, I will contact my host to change it to 96M and then I will post back results

Hein Traag

ashelby thanks for the input and ehm.. U P G R A D E  ;D

<!--Coppermine Photo Gallery 1.4.16 (stable)--> is not secure anymore.

Jmaj

ashelby it worked perfectly. Thanks!


And I will upgrade, is there something in the admin panel? Or am I just replacing files?

I will see if I can do it through cpanel as well.

phill104

cPanel.... Nooooooooo.

Follow the instructions and ftp all the replacement files up.

http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/index.htm#upgrade
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Jmaj

Oh thanks!, But I'll have to wait for my friend as we have a custom theme and he did the coding for it.

Fabricio Ferrero

If you upgrade using the link that Phill mentioned your theme will not change at all.
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Catching up! :)

Jmaj

My fault, I misread it.

Do I have to reinstall the plugins?

phill104

Some might need re-installing.

Anyway, this is going off topic of the original thread. There is a one question per thread rule to make it easier for people to find answers. Try upgrading and if you run into problems start a new thread in the upgrading section.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

ashelby

Quote from: Jmaj on December 12, 2008, 07:34:25 PM
ashelby it worked perfectly. Thanks!


And I will upgrade, is there something in the admin panel? Or am I just replacing files?

I will see if I can do it through cpanel as well.

Jmaj.  Awesome, glad it's working for you now!  If you allow bigger files, over 2,500 x 2,500 you may even want to go to 128M if your provider will let you.  I did not thoroughly test or do any kind of bench marking.  You may just want to upload the biggest file you plan on allowing and seeing how it is handled.

Tragg.  Thanks for the tip.  I downloaded the upgrade, I just haven't installed it yet.  I like to do that when I have some free time.  Upgrades don't always go as smoothly as planned.  I'll go ftp the new files and test.

Thanks

www.armedforcesphotos.com