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absolutepath using Image Resizer

Thread began 10/22/2019 3:03 pm by Jose | Last modified 10/22/2019 5:14 pm by Ray Borduin | 500 views | 5 replies |

Jose

absolutepath using Image Resizer

Hi, I'm having a issue with new version of Image Resizer. All was normal till I click server behaviors and update Image Resizer. Thia is the message "Undefined index: absolutepath" when I have Image Resizer version 2.01 but if I rollback the old file it goes well. so the issue is withe new version I think.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Can I get FTP access for testing? I can't seem to reproduce this error. What version number is listed at the top of the CacehedResize_Image.php file that has the error?

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Jose

version 2.01
well I have it on localhost. if you neet I upload it and send you the URL later.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Please try with the attached version 2.02... This issue may be fixed in the live build.

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Jose

Perfect this work correctly. Thank you so much

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Please reinstall the extension and it will include the correct file moving forward.

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