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Thread began 1/16/2012 4:30 pm by gjy5199349551 | Last modified 1/20/2012 6:20 am by gjy5199349551 | 3108 views | 10 replies

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So, I removed all the incorrect carachters in the image names with no improvement (should have caught that one), recreated the page from a blank php page, using the default image resizer cache folder to ensure permissions set by the SB, no improvement, the ultimate issue turned out to be the length of the file name, shortened all names and the layout magically appeared correct.

Thanks for all the quick responses to my foolish mistakes, as an IT support person myself I understand how frustrating it can be to deal with someone who is causing their own problems, and you guys should understand users like myself truely appreciate the assistance you are providing.

Regards,

Gary

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