Hello, especially to Rob Church as he gave some help on another thread.
I ran a few times the maintenance script Rebuildimages.php, which gave some result at some point. But as the script doesn't uses a function unavailable on windows XP (the dl() function can't work on multithreaded servers... that's what is said in php manual), I'm not sure everything is ok.
Online the host is not on windows: http://www.fxparlant.net/static/phpinfo.php
Now, most of the images have a mime type corresponding to their extension. Somehow, they still don't show up.
*Image with the dl() warning http://www.fxparlant.net/Image:Img_Pdf.gif
*Images not showing http://www.fxparlant.net/Fxparlant_Pix
Could someone tell me what to do?
Thanks François
Just checking; you ran the script on the command line/shell on the web server, right? You've run rebuildImages.php against that particular wiki?
Rob Church
On 12/02/06, FxParlant f-x.p@laposte.net wrote:
Hello, especially to Rob Church as he gave some help on another thread.
I ran a few times the maintenance script Rebuildimages.php, which gave some result at some point. But as the script doesn't uses a function unavailable on windows XP (the dl() function can't work on multithreaded servers... that's what is said in php manual), I'm not sure everything is ok.
Online the host is not on windows: http://www.fxparlant.net/static/phpinfo.php
Now, most of the images have a mime type corresponding to their extension. Somehow, they still don't show up.
*Image with the dl() warning http://www.fxparlant.net/Image:Img_Pdf.gif
*Images not showing http://www.fxparlant.net/Fxparlant_Pix
Could someone tell me what to do?
Thanks François
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Hi Rob,
no, I don't have any access to command line at my webhost. What I did is: - download a dump of the old database (MW1.3 as you recall), - load it in a mysql DB used by a MW1.3 on local (running Apache, php4 on winXP). - Install a 1.6 (phase 3) on my local server (no warning at install time). -> Result: image not displaying, full page of red warning. - ran the rebuildimages.php at command line (winXP) before changing the php.ini -> Result: a lot lot lot of warnings - I changed my php.ini by adding the line: mime_magic.magicfile = "C:\apache2\php\bin\magic.mime" -> Result: a link appears instead of the image in the wiki -> Result: The mime type is wrong on the image page: everything is text/plain - Ran the rebuildImages.php at command line (still on winXP) after changing the php.ini -> Result: warning about dl() not running on multithreaded web server -> Result: in the image pages most images have an extension in coherence with their filetype - Hoped that on my webhost, using a linux plateform it would be ok - Deceived - Addressed to Rob Church :-)
Please, still in need of help.
François
Rob Church wrote:
Just checking; you ran the script on the command line/shell on the web server, right? You've run rebuildImages.php against that particular wiki?
Rob Church
On 12/02/06, FxParlant f-x.p@laposte.net wrote:
Hello, especially to Rob Church as he gave some help on another thread.
I ran a few times the maintenance script Rebuildimages.php, which gave some result at some point. But as the script doesn't uses a function unavailable on windows XP (the dl() function can't work on multithreaded servers... that's what is said in php manual), I'm not sure everything is ok.
Online the host is not on windows: http://www.fxparlant.net/static/phpinfo.php
Now, most of the images have a mime type corresponding to their extension. Somehow, they still don't show up.
*Image with the dl() warning http://www.fxparlant.net/Image:Img_Pdf.gif
*Images not showing http://www.fxparlant.net/Fxparlant_Pix
Could someone tell me what to do?
Thanks Fran�ois
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Hi Rob,
no, I don't have any access to command line at my webhost. What I did is: - download a dump of the old database (MW1.3 as you recall), - load it in a mysql DB used by a MW1.3 on local (running Apache, php4 on winXP). - Install a 1.6 (phase 3) on my local server (no warning at install time). -> Result: image not displaying, full page of red warning. - ran the rebuildimages.php at command line (winXP) before changing the php.ini -> Result: a lot lot lot of warnings - I changed my php.ini by adding the line: mime_magic.magicfile = "C:\apache2\php\bin\magic.mime" -> Result: a link appears instead of the image in the wiki -> Result: The mime type is wrong on the image page: everything is text/plain - Ran the rebuildImages.php at command line (still on winXP) after changing the php.ini -> Result: warning about dl() not running on multithreaded web server -> Result: in the image pages most images have an extension in coherence with their filetype - Hoped that on my webhost, using a linux plateform it would be ok - Deceived - Addressed to Rob Church :-)
Please, still in need of help.
François
Rob Church wrote:
Just checking; you ran the script on the command line/shell on the web server, right? You've run rebuildImages.php against that particular wiki?
Rob Church
On 12/02/06, FxParlant
f-x.p@laposte.net wrote:
Hello, especially to Rob Church as he gave some help on another
thread.
I ran a few times the maintenance script Rebuildimages.php, which gave some result at some point. But as the script doesn't uses a function unavailable on windows XP (the dl() function can't work on
multithreaded
servers... that's what is said in php manual), I'm not sure
everything
is ok.
Online the host is not on windows: http://www.fxparlant.net/static/phpinfo.php
Now, most of the images have a mime type corresponding to their extension. Somehow, they still don't show up.
*Image with the dl() warning http://www.fxparlant.net/Image:Img_Pdf.gif
*Images not showing http://www.fxparlant.net/Fxparlant_Pix
Could someone tell me what to do?
Thanks François
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