Dan, may I point your attention to my first two posts in this thread?

Another issue found. I just logged in to BoltWire.com and I got this
message:

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Best wishes,
Markus

PS: No, my username is not $1. ;)

On Dec 3, 3:47 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> According to php.net: GETIMAGESIZE() "can reference a local file or
> (configuration permitting) a remote file using one of the supported
> streams."
>
> My guess is that the "configuration permitting" bit is the problem. No
> more details provided there... I'm using a farm setup with subdomains
> which means my farm images get treated as a remote file, rather than
> local. I think the best solution may be to test the file page to see
> if it is local or remote (existence of a : perhaps?), and only
> automatically retrieve the height and width if it is local. Reading up
> more on the docs I see that to run this function, php has to copy over
> external files and cache the image on the server first. So this should
> also be a wise move performance wise also.
>
> When I get back I'll test that theory and see if it works.  :)
>
> In the process I saw several scripts on the php site dealing with
> resizing images and creating thumbnails. I want to add a plugin for
> this at some point to solve the problem I have of members uploading
> gargantuan profile pix. So I guess all's well that ends well. If we
> get better functionality, it's worth a bit of aggravation!
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:35 AM, jacmgr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dan,
>
> > I had similar problem with getimagesize and it sometimes crashed
> > server.  It depended on which server the field was on. Was a version
> > around 20OCT09.  Versions after that didn't have issue.  I haven't
> > tried 3.3.1.   Maybe this is a clue to issue.
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/boltwire/browse_thread/thread/58c55d46...
>
> > So sounds like a php version or server config issue.
>
> > John

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