Yeah, I already tried that, and I have tried playing around with the roles/permissions...
It seems like the problem is on the _upload_ side...
My images are all stored in this folder: site\var\corporate\storage\images\media\images\imagename
Each image has a folder, and several different sizes of the image are stored in that folder. My new images however, are stored only in one size. Seems that something is amiss in my storage settings?
(I am running on a winXP, so file permissions is not an issue)
Hmm you upgraded to 3.7 and probably updated PHP to 4.4 as well? If yes, then GD is not enabled by default on PHP 4.4 Windows Binaries (GD is an tool which allows PHP to modify images). Either install Imagemagic OR update your php.ini file. More specifically check that ;extension=php_gd2.dll is NOT commented out in php.ini file (usally Windows uses an php.ini file in c:\windwos\, but do an phpinfo(); to see where the php.ini file resides).
Note that if you install imagemagic then you must also edit your image.ini file.
and verified that my extension=php_gd2.dll was not commented out.
So now I can upload images again! :-)
It seems that the quality for some pictures has now been reduced (pixelated). JPEGs seem to be doing ok though. Is that the preferred format when using GD?
Anyways - thanks for the help EZcrew !
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