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I need GD too, where it has gone? please enable it... and path to imagemagick? is it installed, and if it is, what's the path to it?
Errrrr... would you believe if I said GD's gone for a much much well-deserved rest.. taking a break.. holidays.. www.tour-da-world.com
Patience my fellow inmates for he'll be back for sure - just that sometimes he too needs a little time off P.S. Will be up in a day or two. Remember, the same happened a couple of months back after the last server shift. Came back on after a few days. Same here.. the technicians have been notified - it's just a matter of time. QUOTE(microscopic^earthling @ Nov 15 2005, 12:32 PM) Patience my fellow inmates for he'll be back for sure - just that sometimes he too needs a little time off Oh, well, ok, I can't wait for it to come
Thanks alot, im glad i got a nice answer back thanks alot earthling
Hehe, good one, clagnol
By the way what in Gd's name is Gd? I never heard from it (neither from God if it was really a spelling mistake).
GD is an open source code library for the dynamic creation of images by programmers. GD is written in C, and "wrappers" are available for Perl, PHP and other languages. GD creates PNG, JPEG and GIF images, among other formats. GD is commonly used to generate charts, graphics, thumbnails, and most anything else, on the fly. While not restricted to use on the web, the most common applications of GD involve web site development.
you know those verifacation images on forums and websites? GD creates them. Resizing images, adding watermarks in your gallery automaticly, GD does that... or you could use imagemagick which does the same thing, pretty much with out GD you can have a fully proporly functioning gallery
ah alright, nice to know.. but I guess creating your thumbnails yourself and not automatically is the better way, right? it's mostly for people like designers who have a lot of pictures? is it difficult to learn?
QUOTE(ruben @ Nov 17 2005, 11:56 PM) but I guess creating your thumbnails yourself and not automatically is the better way, right? it's mostly for people like designers who have a lot of pictures? is it difficult to learn? well, it's not really a good idea if you have site like www.deviantart.com and your users upload huge amount of pictures per day. You will have to manualy resize and manipulate several 1000 of pics. Now, who would do that...? one man? two? 10 people? no. GD does that, or ImageMagick. |
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