Some JPG files "not supported"
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dbolton
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Some JPG files "not supported"
When I upload photos to the image gallery via "add multiple" several of the jpg files are rejected after the upload has finished. The completion bar reports "unsupported file type". Why does Phoca reject certain jpg files?
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Re: Some JPG files "not supported"
??? do you get such information e.g. if you upload the files via mediamanager ?
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dbolton
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Re: Some JPG files "not supported"
I tried the media manager but had the same problem. I guess this is a Joomla problem rather than phoca. The "invalid" images open fine in several image viewers including my browser and the Windows XP preview.
I tried to upload one of the images with this post but the forum also reported it as an "invalid file type".
I tried to upload one of the images with this post but the forum also reported it as an "invalid file type".
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Re: Some JPG files "not supported"
so maybe try to open it in some paint software and re-save it... maybe this can help...
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Re: Some JPG files "not supported"
Hi, you should try to save your image in some image editor and maybe then it can be read by the GD library.
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brein
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Re: Some JPG files "not supported"
Hi there,yigal wrote:What is the solution? I'm having the same problem here.
if you have message "File type is not supported" and your files have all requirements (size, pixels, type etc.) - check name files - default joomla can upload files ONLY in english words.