The only type of file I've ever uploaded are jpegs. I am having this same
problem on two different websites (they are on different physical servers
but are hosted through the same hosting company). 

However, it seems that you are right in a sense because I just uploaded an
image with a size of 16k and it created a thumbnail just fine. When I change
hosting companies I will be able to alter the php.ini so I can correct this
problem on my server.

Thanks,
Conrad

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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 6:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [wp-testers] Upload Function

2006/11/7, Conrad - Conrad_Vanl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Huh. I just uploaded an image that is 700 kb in size and it still doesn't
> create a thumbnail. The limitation on the PHP GD for stuff like this is
2mb
> (which I can't change - but I'm switching hosting companies in December).
>
> Before I upgraded to the most recent nightly build it created thumbnails
> fine - now it's not.
> Does anyone have any Ideas to why it's doing this?

Are you using the same file type now, compared to earlier? Some images
type might consume significantly more memory than disk space when
being processed.

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