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I had a user report he got a fatal error trying to upload a new photo in a photo gallery in the Image Manager after I updated from 7.5.5 to 7.5.6 I tried both with my admin account and created a generic account to test this and get the same error on IE8 and Firefox 3.6. Fatal error: Call to undefined function resize_image_() in /home/j30/www/www/ubbthreads/libs/image.inc.php on line 66 Existing pictures previously uploaded display fine. Any pointers to fix this? Link to forum photo gallery
Last edited by whk; 08/22/2010 12:01 PM. Reason: added not a bug
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yah, you need to select GD or Imagemagick as default resizer program.. http://path/to/your/forums/admin/gallery.phpresize_image_() -- really should be resize_image_gd() or resize_image_im(), depending upon the option in cPanel. Note: this REALLY, should have a default fallback to GD, imho!
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Duh! - I broke the Imagmagik path on the install. It's fixed now.
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cool
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Note: this REALLY, should have a default fallback to GD, imho! agree ++
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Is it only happening with older jpg files?
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Hmm, might be easiest to open up a support ticket so we can take a look.
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Rick - I just figured it out. The path in the "Attachments" section got changed to "/uploads" instead of "/attachments".
That was a dumb mistake by me who ran the install script instead of the upgrade script. I paid dearly by having to recreate all the settings manually in the control panel.
It appears to be back to normal since I fixed it. I just need to move any new uploads into the attachments directory now.
Thanks!
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