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PaulW

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 03:06

:thumbs:


Jodi_the_g

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 02:07

Shit did not restart apache inbetween working now thanks


Jodi_the_g

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 01:53

just added the line to php.ini and no change this is really bugging me now lol


PaulW

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 01:42

were you asked to update /etc/php4/apache/php.ini to enable extension=gd.so ???

if not, edit that file & make sure its in there


Jodi_the_g

posted on 30th Oct 06 at 22:28

Apache version 1.3.33

do i just need to add a line to the config file then?

[Edited on 30-10-2006 by Jodi_the_g]


PaulW

posted on 30th Oct 06 at 22:24

apache 1.3 or 2?

you need to enable the module in the apache config file as sometimes it may not be done automatically itself


Jodi_the_g

posted on 30th Oct 06 at 22:06

I tired everything i can think of to no avail.

It seems to install when i run the command but when i use the function on several websites i am developing it does not work.

i have tried the following commands

apt-get install libgd2-xpm
apt-get install php4-gd

any more ideas?

I restarted apache after each command as well to see if that was the problem.