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[Closed]: An upload error

Started by aliveinindy, May 19, 2008, 01:28:11 AM

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aliveinindy

When I try to upload I get the error: "PHP running on your server does not support the GD image library, check with your web host if ImageMagick is installed"

This error message is pretty self explanatory. The problem is; I have another Coppermine gallery on the same server and it doesn't give me this error.  So, I obviously have the GD image library.  I checked the permissions of the albums folder and it is chmod for 755.  I thought this may be the problem so I set the chmod for 777.  Still the same error.

My website is: gallery.aliveinindy.com
Username:test
Password: testpass

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
My Gallery -People, Kids, Nature, Family, and More
www.aliveinindy.com

Nibbler

The other gallery is probably set to use ImageMagick instead. Checking the phpinfo.php page will tell you if GD2 is installed.

aliveinindy

Quote from: Nibbler on May 19, 2008, 03:44:06 AM
The other gallery is probably set to use ImageMagick instead. Checking the phpinfo.php page will tell you if GD2 is installed.

I checked that too, it is not set to use Imagemagick.  I checked it again, but the default is GD2 so I knew that I did not set it to use ImageMagick.  I did check to make sure that both were set up the same way.
My Gallery -People, Kids, Nature, Family, and More
www.aliveinindy.com

Nibbler

Check the phpinfo file. (as viewed in your browser not the source code).

aliveinindy

Quote from: Nibbler on May 19, 2008, 11:32:52 PM
Check the phpinfo file. (as viewed in your browser not the source code).

In my gallery that is running it says this:
gd
GD Support  enabled 
GD Version  bundled (2.0.28 compatible) 
FreeType Support  enabled 
FreeType Linkage  with freetype 
T1Lib Support  enabled 
GIF Read Support  enabled 
GIF Create Support  enabled 
JPG Support  enabled 
PNG Support  enabled 
WBMP Support  enabled 
XBM Support  enabled 


But in the gallery I am having issues with, I can't find that anywhere.  It doesn't even tell me whether or not GD is enabled.  Kind of weird considering they are on the same server.
My Gallery -People, Kids, Nature, Family, and More
www.aliveinindy.com

Nibbler

If it's not there then it's not enabled. You need to talk to your webhost.

aliveinindy

Quote from: Nibbler on May 21, 2008, 11:50:08 AM
If it's not there then it's not enabled. You need to talk to your webhost.
It is enabled, because my other gallery is working fine.  Both galleries are on the same server. Could it be coming up as a default message telling me that there is something wrong, not necessarily that I don't have GD2 enabled?  Because, like I said, they are both through the same web host, same server, same everything.  Sorry, I don't mean to be a pain in the butt.
My Gallery -People, Kids, Nature, Family, and More
www.aliveinindy.com

aliveinindy

Forget it, it works now.  I am not sure what I did different  ???  Thank you for taking the time to help me out, though  :)
My Gallery -People, Kids, Nature, Family, and More
www.aliveinindy.com