The error has gone.
I enabled the captcha in the Admin Panel and cleaned up the templates_c folder and the captcha images are visible now.
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Hi Dollars5, The error has gone. I enabled the captcha in the Admin Panel and cleaned up the templates_c folder and the captcha images are visible now. Thanks |
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Hey Dollar5, I got it to work by following the method of cleaning up the template_c folder. Do you know why this happens? |
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template_c is the compiled templates, at times, the cache detects that the latest compiled is already present and will start to fetch from there, if something on templating part fail to update - simple step is to empty the template_c template cache.
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Code: The image "http://www.drunkenscholar.com/ts_image_old.php?ts_random=76712519" cannot be displayed, because it contains errors. http://www.drunkenscholar.com/ts_ima...andom=76712519 (I renamed this stuff to ts_old.php and libs/ts_image_old.php so that I can get something working) My host is lunarpages.com. I have no clue why it's behaving differently. I think I'll go back to the old ts_image.php for now, which is a bummer. Do you have a PHP file with extra debugging to help me find this problem? Thanks! berto PS - This is the first time I'm showing my site off. Let me know what you think! Last edited by MicroBerto; 09-22-2007 at 02:28 PM. |
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Did you upload the font files? I guess the server has some issues with the fonts that we used - I suggest you to replace the fonts with standard ones - may be that should help. I would also suggest to contact your host to see if they have the latest version of GD Image Library for PHP installed - may be that might also be an issue. The ts_image.php - does not have a separate debug version - any error it generates would be emitted on to your browser as you see now. |
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention in the requirements that it uses some PHP5 specific string functions (if we had to do it on PHP4 - we have to code that ourself) - thanks for noting it. My bad that I did include the requirements in first place.
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