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How Do I load images?
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Re: How Do I load images?
Hello..
M sorry if i m at wrong place!!!
I just got Omeka 1.2.1 installed on an Ubuntu server and it appears to be working fine, except when I go to upload a .jpeg or .png file to an item. I receive the following error:
"Something went wrong with image creation. Please notify an administrator."
I have already tried the following options:
-I have changed my max file size and post size in my php.ini
-tested the ImageMagick path in the settings -- it appears to be working fine
-I have tried uploading other file types (e.g. PDF) and they have worked fine.
- I have ensured that JPEG files were in the allowed file extensions and the proper mime types are in the allowed file extensions.
Any idea what might be happening?
Any and all help would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
James
M sorry if i m at wrong place!!!
I just got Omeka 1.2.1 installed on an Ubuntu server and it appears to be working fine, except when I go to upload a .jpeg or .png file to an item. I receive the following error:
"Something went wrong with image creation. Please notify an administrator."
I have already tried the following options:
-I have changed my max file size and post size in my php.ini
-tested the ImageMagick path in the settings -- it appears to be working fine
-I have tried uploading other file types (e.g. PDF) and they have worked fine.
- I have ensured that JPEG files were in the allowed file extensions and the proper mime types are in the allowed file extensions.
Any idea what might be happening?
Any and all help would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
James