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Hax, the customer enters his email address in the checkout form, so the data is captured. Can the system send an email to that address?
omarfParticipantIn my case, I’m using Email notification only in the Gateway selection. The admin email is generated just fine, which means the mail system works, it’s just not generating the customer’s email.
omarfParticipantSolved – I hadn’t looked in the Gallery user permissions setting panel.
omarfParticipantThis seems to have resolved itself with a restart and clearing of Chrome’s cache.
omarfParticipantBTW, this is now v.3.0.7.
Any guidance is appreciated.
omarfParticipantThis is very interesting – it’s working in IE and Firefox, but not in Chrome.
omarfParticipantTimothy, your ability to modify the PHP setup will depend on what your hosting provider allows.
If you don’t have access to it, you might be able to ask your hosting provider or server administrator to remove the readfile function from the disabled list.
What you posted above is only a part of your PHP configuration, probably from your account-level php.ini file. To get the whole picture, you can upload a phpinfo file to your server and call it up with a web browser. See this: http://php.net/manual/en/function.phpinfo.php
Use the code listed in the example to create your phpinfo.php file, upload to your server and call it up: http://www.yoursite.com/phpinfo.php or whatever path you place it under.
omarfParticipantI should have looked at the error.txt file sooner – the readfile() function was disabled in php.ini.
The thumbnails are showing up now. I think your mention of “debug” was the key here. 😉
omarfParticipantThe images are added to the gallery via the Upload images > Select files dialog.
I tried the method FCoppola suggested without success – I deleted the images from the gallery and then scanned the folder. No change.
I see in the _imsgalleries/gallery-xxx/_resized folder all the resized images.
Even the thumbnails that are supposed to be shown on the front end are there.
Obviously the plugin is successful in resizing images and saving them to the mentioned location. Somehow that correct location is not being passed to the front-end gallery creation procedure.
Any guidance on this, Hax?
omarfParticipantNo, the page you referenced in the post above in post #46707 is made by NextGen Gallery, not by Image Store. Image store thumbs are still not being generated. If you click on the missing thumbnail, you still get the full-size image. Just no thumbnail.
See the missing thumbnails on this page:
http://www.aeromediagroup.com/galleries/gallery-329/omarfParticipantIt’s the thumbnail that’s missing. Thumbnail creation for NextGen Gallery works OK:
http://www.aeromediagroup.com/photography/image.php had 644 permissions. Even at 777 for image.php the thumbnails don’t show up.
omarfParticipantThey are all 755
omarfParticipantThanks for the quick reply, Hax.
The _key folder has 755 permissions and the *.txt file had permissions set to 640. I’ve changed the txt file permissions to read only (440) and removed and added images back to the gallery, but no change.
What are the correct permissions for the _key folder?
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