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Does your host's GD have "JPG-support" ?
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min requirements are necessary.
Edit: Where is your photoblog?
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when I cannot see the URL I cannot help you
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![]() In your case, the thumbnail jpg files are created but they have wrong format or something similar. Questions 1) did you set permissions to thumbnails and images folders? Since you are on IIS you should ask your host admin to set permission for you. Tell them to set permission to chmod 777 and they know what to do. 2) If you have set the permission there might be some difficulty with PHP version that they are using. Tell me if it does not work and I'll think about another way to make it work!
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2) Sure will :-) Thanks for replying! /anders |
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On IIS you cant do that with FTP.
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I thought so too, but something is worng here.
When I change to CHMOD777 it flips back to CHMOD666 the next time I check the permsissions. I'll have to talk with my support about this. |
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