ID: 11976
Updated by: rasmus
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: GD related
Operating System: windows 98 SE
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Because GD2 is overall much much better than GD 1.x despite the fact that they are
still labelling it a beta. And yes, there may still be the odd bug or two. In this
particular case if you use imagecreatetruecolor() instead of imagecreate() it works
fine. And since you are generating a PNG image you should be using
imagecreatetruecolor() anyway.
To the original person who reported this, try asking the GD folks about this problem.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-08-06 08:33:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
With GD 2.0.1 -> No workie.
With GD 1.8.4 -> Works fine.
Not a bug in PHP but in the (beta) GD 2.0.1.
--Jani
(Why was the windows module compiled with beta-GD??)
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[2001-07-24 08:50:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
exactly the result I got. Can anybody else reproduce this?
I still think this is bogus.
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[2001-07-24 03:08:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The image result supposed to be a png image like this:
---------------------------|-
| | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | - | | | | |
| | - | | | | |
- - | | |
- |
|
|
So it is supposed to be a graph with blue rectangles and two black lines, not a black
square.
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[2001-07-23 11:43:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My script should not draw a black image but a blue graph( blue rectangles).
Actually, with php4.0.6, my script draw a black square and with php4.0.5 my script
draw a graphics with blue rectangles.
It works with php4.0.6 only if I don't use the function image_copy_resized. So In
conclusion, I think that there is a problem with this function on php4.0.6 with W98
OS??
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[2001-07-23 09:33:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so what is the problem. The image works now... Just make sure
you set the header to "image/png" or whatever file type
the image is.
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