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[Plugin: NextGEN Gallery] Create New Thumbnail hang (5 posts)

  1. Raid33
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    When I try to upload an image to an existing gallery via the standard uploader, it hangs at the "Create New Thumbnails" screen, displaying "Running... Please wait" I am aware of the resource limitations often imposed by the hosting provider, but this is only one image, and it's only 410x614 and 77.3KB.

    I've been searching for answers, but have found none thus far. Any ideas? My server info is below, thank you:

    Server Settings
    
        * Operating System : Linux
        * Server : Apache/1.3.34 Ben-SSL/1.55
        * Memory usage : 13.61 MByte
        * MYSQL Version : 5.0.45-log
        * SQL Mode : Not set
        * PHP Version : 4.4.8
        * PHP Safe Mode : Off
        * PHP Allow URL fopen : On
        * PHP Memory Limit : 40M
        * PHP Max Upload Size : 20M
        * PHP Max Post Size : 8M
        * PHP Max Script Execute Time : 50000s
        * PHP Exif support : Yes ( V1.4 )
        * PHP IPTC support : Yes
        * PHP XML support : Yes
    
    GD support
    
        * GD Version : bundled (2.0.28 compatible)
        * FreeType Support : Yes
        * FreeType Linkage : with freetype
        * T1Lib Support : No
        * GIF Read Support : Yes
        * GIF Create Support : Yes
        * JPG Support : Yes
        * PNG Support : Yes
        * WBMP Support : Yes
        * XBM Support : Yes
        * JIS-mapped Japanese Font Support : No
  2. cinematic
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    same problem here ... does anybody know a solution?

  3. maierma
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Have you tried uploading the picture via ftp and then scan the folder for new images? This often worked.

  4. cinematic
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    thank you, maierma .. uploading the pictures via ftp works for me. Actually I never had a problem with uploading the pictures via zip file until recently. I have googled a bit and my guess is that it has something to do with 1&1 hoster .. my images are rather small (hardly over 100KB most of them less) so memory shouldn't actually be a problem. Anyway, I am glad you provided a solution to get around thie .. thanks again :)

  5. Raid33
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Yup I traced my problem to 1&1 hosting as well. I moved the site to MediaTemple, and all the NextGen problems disappeared.

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