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-
-Run your server analysis located in the Tidypics Administration section and
-then read through this document.
-
-If you are experiencing errors, please check your server error log. Tidypics
-writes warnings for most upload related problems. You will see something
-along these lines: "Tidypics warning: user exceeded post limit on image upload"
-
-
-
-GD: Elgg requires GD for image resizing. Tidypics uses GD by default for
-resizing. There are two versions GD and GD2. It generally does not matter
-which one you are using and it isn't always apparent which one you are
-running anyway.
-
-ImageMagick: A significantly better image library than GD. There is a command-line
-version that is commonly available on servers and a PHP extension call imagick that
-you can install on your server (if you have control of your server).
-
-exec: Calls to ImageMagick command-line utilities like convert require that
-exec() be available. On some servers it will be disabled for security reasons.
-
-Memory Available to PHP: The amount of RAM available to a single PHP
-process. This can have an effect on how large an image you can resize
-(especially if you are running Tidypics with GD). The best place to
-change it is .htaccess.
-
-Memory Used to Load This Page: This gives you a baseline of how much
-memory is being used to load the Elgg framework and plugins.
-
-Max File Upload Size: The largest file that can be uploaded. You can
-adjust this in .htaccess.
-
-Max Post Size: The largest amount of data that can be submitted. For
-Tidypics, this affects how many large images can be uploaded in a
-single upload. If this is exceeded, nothing is uploaded and the
-user gets an error message. It can be adjusted in .htaccess.
-
-Max Input Time: This is the amount of time PHP will wait for an
-upload to finish. Your users may experience failures if they are
-uploading large images on a poor connection or if your server
-does not have a lot of bandwidth.
-
-Max Execution Time: The longest time a PHP script can run on your
-server. If a user uploads many large images, the resize code may take
-a long time to complete and will be stopped by PHP. If you are seeing
-problems with this, you probably have a slow server.
-
-GD imagejpeg: jpeg resizing with GD
-
-GD imagegif: gif resizing with GD
-
-GD imagepng: png resizing with GD
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