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<font color=blue size=-1> I saw this the other evening.  I will ask Steve to look.  I'll let you know when it's OK</font>
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<p>SBP: I'm afraid I'm not sure this is fixable, given the tightly locked down nature of the web server configuration (which I'm completely unable to access) on the Wiki's host server. </p>
<p>SBP: For the moment, I've turned off the functionality in the Wiki that attempts to create thumbnails so that the error message is suppressed at least. Your uploads are probably all ok by the way - the system deletes any thumbnail images it fails to create but should have uploaded your original image(s) so that they're still available for use on your page(s).</p>
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Yes, this definitely works for images (you can see the effect on the pictures on my personal page [[User:SBParker]]). It probably works for other media too.
SBP: Yes, this definitely works for images (you can see the effect on the pictures on my personal page [[User:SBParker]]). It probably works for other media too.
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Revision as of 17:24, 24 February 2025

General Questions Page

Is the haberdashery mentioned on the Retail page what is now 76-77 High Street? If so, I think the name might be Sayle rather than Sykes

You are right John, I will correct this mistake

I'm having problems creating image thumbnails. Not sure if I'm dong something wrong. I'm getting the following message:
Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: /usr/bin/convert: No such file or directory Error code: 127
Anyone any ideas?
John Vaul

I saw this the other evening. I will ask Steve to look. I'll let you know when it's OK

KRM: The solution I used, was in two parts:
1. Upload the file (making a note of its exact name)

2. Add the following link to your page:

[[File:YourFileName.jpg|thumb]]

SBP: Yes, this definitely works for images (you can see the effect on the pictures on my personal page User:SBParker). It probably works for other media too.