I've tried the script with a variety of combinations. one of those was
the font wrong, and yes, it fails noisily complaining about not being
able to find the file. Problem is, that is not happening here.
Font Wrong - noisy error
Font (presumably) right - no error.
My assumption from this is that
On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 12:13:44PM -0600, Brock Campbell wrote:
> The arial.ttf is located in the same directory as the script. Originally
> it was kept in a ../fonts/ folder.
Well, it definitely isn't failing silently for me. If I set the
Content-type: header before calling imagettftext() with
The arial.ttf is located in the same directory as the script. Originally
it was kept in a ../fonts/ folder.
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On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 08:18:58AM -0600, Brock Campbell wrote:
> I unfortunately do not know the exact previous version, I'm running
> sarge, and the update happened within the last week. Here is the script:
I can't reproduce this problem.
http://minbar.dodds.net/~vorlon/298518.php
Where is the
I unfortunately do not know the exact previous version, I'm running
sarge, and the update happened within the last week. Here is the script:
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I've also provided examples of this scr
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 11:26:58PM -0600, Brock Campbell wrote:
> Package: php4-gd
> Version: 4.3.10-8, GD 2.0 or higher
> Following a apt-get dist-upgrade apache, everything seems to work fine,
> inclucing most GD functions, however imagettftext is not printing
> letters on the images. There is
Package: php4-gd
Version: 4.3.10-8, GD 2.0 or higher
Following a apt-get dist-upgrade apache, everything seems to work fine,
inclucing most GD functions, however imagettftext is not printing
letters on the images. There is no error message, the function just
quietly fails.
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