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I, Brian August 29th, 2006 03:43 PM

Error code: 127
 
Hi there -

Having problems on one of the installs:
http://www.dome2.com/photopost/

Attempts to upload an image give this error:

Quote:

Error creating thumbnail! Error code: 127

Command:

"/usr/bin/X11/mogrify" +profile "*" -size 72x100 -quality 70 -geometry 72x100 -unsharp 10 '/home/domemana/public_html/photopost/data/500/thumbs/guests2.jpg'
Any advice would be welcome.

Michael P August 29th, 2006 03:48 PM

Error code 127 means that PHP cannot find the mogrify executable at that path. Check to see that your path is properly set.

I, Brian September 3rd, 2006 04:56 AM

Thanks for the reply - got that fixed.

However, when I went to the site the install had been hacked - luckily no data loss, and replacing the index file appears to have fixed the issue.

Are there any security fixes I need to install? I'm afraid I'm not aware of the general update situation with Photopost.

Sybaris September 3rd, 2006 06:02 AM

If you look in the admin section of photopost it says at the top if there are any updates :)

How was your site hacked, i looked at it and it was a bit messed up but i put it down to the style.

the catagorys.tmpl is breaking out from your fixed width style have you seen it?

It looks worse in firefox than IE though.

Chuck S September 3rd, 2006 09:15 AM

Yeah your site looks fine you need to TURN OFF your sidebar in sidebar options. You can not show that much info in such a small width you are using.

Michael P September 3rd, 2006 10:05 AM

No, there are no security updates with the latest versions of PP (nor have their been in some time).

I, Brian September 29th, 2006 04:22 AM

Agreed about the sidebar issue - but it's not my site, I'm just helping them with it, and the whole site desperately needs an update. :)

As for the hacking - looks like they simply added a HTML file to the server, so will chase this up with the webhost.

Chuck S September 29th, 2006 07:14 AM

yeah with the page at a fixed 760 pixels there is no way they can keep the sidebar on. Set the sidebar off and undercats pal on. You can validate there site in w3c.org to pick up the html errors in the html they are using in the vbulletin header template


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