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  • Thread Starter magmazing

    (@magmazing)

    @tizz My 2000 pixel photos generate thumbnails perfectly fine in version 1.9.13, so I don’t see how it can be a web service provider issue unless the way thumbnails are generated drastically changed in 2.0?

    I have tried adding define define( ‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ’96M’ ); (and higher) into the wp-config.php and it did nothing.

    Also in my version 1.9.13 install on my live site it states right on the upload page “Based on your server memory limit you should not upload larger images then 2272 x 1704 pixel”

    Thread Starter magmazing

    (@magmazing)

    So I did a fresh install of the latest version of NextGen Gallery in a test WordPress install and saw that I was having the same issue with thumbnails not generating.

    I’m getting this error: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7108 bytes) in /home/xxxxxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/products/photocrati_nextgen/modules/nextgen_data/class.ngglegacy_thumbnail.php on line 568

    (xxxxxxxx substituted to represent my hosting account username)

    All the photos I upload have been 2000 X 1333 or 1333 X 2000 pixels since I started using NextGen Gallery years ago. Those sizes generate thumbnails in version 1.9.13, but don’t ever since the 2.0 upgrades

    I tried out lower resolution versions and 1500 X 1000 pixel and smaller jpgs seem to generate thumbnails fine in the 2.0.58

    Thread Starter magmazing

    (@magmazing)

    As an update. Attached files only come up as gibberish code in the body of emails when sent to my Gmail or Hotmail accounts. If I have the email sent to my work email that uses Outlook, the file is attached to the email like it should.

    Any way to make the file attach properly when sent to gmail/hotmail etc.?

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