Hi Jaap!

Thanks for your answer, but I checked phpinfo() and it says: JPG Support
Enabled
Any ideas?

The images are photo-like so png would make them too big.

Best regards
Jan-Kristian Markiewicz


"Jaap Van Ganswijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i melding
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> At 2003-08-16 14:35 +0200, J-K wrote:
> >I've made a little script to make thumbnails which worked before the
> >summer, but now I get this errormessage:
> >
> ><b>Fatal error</b>:  Call to undefined function:
> >imagecreatefromjpeg() in
> ><b>/usr/local/others/www.stud.users/mark/gfx/create_tn.php</b> on line
> ><b>15</b>
> >
> >First I thought they had done something with the servers, because I
> >haven't touched the code. But I checked the GD-version and got this:
> >      GD Version: bundled (2.0.12 compatible)
> >
> >      Shouldn't version 2.0.12 support imagecreatefromjpeg()?
>
> Only when jpeg support has been compiled into
> the PHP version that is running on your system.
> It doesn't seem to be.
>
> >Is there any way I can get around this?
>
> Try if png support is enabled. But you'd have
> to convert your jpeg's I guess and png's are
> probably much bigger because they are
> non-lossy (?). But it depends on your images
> being photo-like and not drawing-like.
>
> Otherwise you'll have to ask your system
> manager to fix the problem.
>
> BTW. you shouldn't indent paragraphs in emails,
> because it makes quoting them very messy, or
> the person answering your mail has to edit out
> the indentations (as I have done above).
>
> Greetings,
> Jaap
>



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