Hello, since Firefox browser updated to 15.0 I get the followig message when I try to upload pictures in the gallery: Error creating thumbnail! Error code: 127 Command: "/usr/bin/mogrify" +profile "*" -size 100x86 -quality 70 -geometry 100x86 -unsharp 10 '/mnt/stor7-wc2-dfw1/527922/www.arkadiaforum.com/web/content/photopost/data/500/thumbs/AlexSolo05-2012200x.jpg' I first thought could be the picture but it appears with any picture I try to upload. When I use the Internet Explorer it works perfect. Something of interest maybe. Greets,
I'll pass it onto Van for when he gets home from gallivanting around the Arctic <-------He even met Santa recently, I've seen the photos! I'd surmise though that the latest update of FF is no longer compatible with the AJAX plugin that we use for attaching pics on the forum. Can anyone with the same FF upgrade confirm that they are also having issues since the upgrade please? Not to say I don't trust Alex, but it's nice to have more than 1 source to confirm an issue.
i did the update a few mins ago and now tried to upload a pic. aubrey_serr_1280.jpg is in my gallery. no error message.
View attachment 4849 Did the update today myself finally, no problem uploading, but sure Van can spot the issue when he gets back from seeing Santa.
Hello, just tried it again and it works now. Dont know what made it get to work all I did was to close GIMP, Mozilla Thunderbird and EU Thanks for checking.
Glad yo hear its now working. I'll leave this thread open in case any more instances of this crop up, in which case Van can take a look.
Having this problem. Just updated to firefox 15.0.1 today. No error for me but the image does not appear to upload. Will let you know how I go. Edit: So looking into this further, I found that the pictures successfully upload into my attachments gallery but don't insert into message I am writing. (I was making a selling thread and using the insert image button to add some item screenshots). As a workaround I Then used the Attachments button to select the images I want and "add inline".