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yikes my client cant upload images

Thread began 4/25/2012 8:30 am by Christopher West | Last modified 4/26/2012 4:32 pm by Christopher West | 4257 views | 12 replies

Christopher WestCommunity Expert

yikes my client cant upload images

This is odd, as I tested it before and images seemed to upload fine. she sent me the image that she was have trouble with, its a JPG file with the name "website pic 2009 058.jpg - I also tested this image ans after around 10 seconds or so I get the following error message:


Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 59768832) (tried to allocate 22464 bytes) in /homepages/28/d402258082/htdocs/projects/dinky/webassist/file_manipulation/helperphp.php on line 862


any thoughts to why this is? because previous images were able to upload.

The filename is being renamed to my SKU number in the database. Im attachinging the code as well in case there is something i missed:

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update-products.zip

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