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Digital File Pro some .jpg Images do not show in

Thread began 5/10/2012 3:08 pm by elewis93815 | Last modified 5/11/2012 2:54 pm by elewis93815 | 1867 views | 6 replies

elewis93815

Hi Jason,

What I discovered was that the image is not being uploaded to the correct directory. In the wizard I select the directory that I want the images to pull from but they are not. The wizard has the correct directory picked (visually) but is not the case.

What I've discovered is that the browse to upload an image is saving the image in the wrong directory, any advise on how to correct this would be appreciated.

Thanks

Erick

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
  what is the original size of the image?


most likely, either the original image exceeds the max upload file size set in the php.ini file, or the memory needed to resize the image was more than the server makes available through the memory limit setting in the php.ini file.

try adding the following code at line 1 of the insert page:
php:
<?php
ini_set
("memory_limit""256M")
?>


if the server has not blocked the memory limit setting, this will increase the memory limit allowed.

Where some images are uploading, but others are not, it is a server setting that is preventing them.


see the following page for details on php.ini settings that effect file upload:
wap_upload.asp?page=php2  

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